27 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral research jobs at Harvard University
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Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Physics. Additional Qualifications Expertise (or desire to work) in reduced order modeling, Causal inference and High Performance Computing
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-relevant research related to aspects of the Medicare program, including payment policy, risk adjustment, and competition. Experience working with Medicare claims data, a deep understanding of econometrics
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Physics / High Energy Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/12/28 11:59PM (posted 2025/12/15) Position Description: Position Description PLEASE NOTE- Applications MUST be submitted
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Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Physics. Additional Qualifications Expertise (or desire to work) in reduced order modeling, Causal inference and High Performance Computing
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to participate in the Harvard and Boston scientific community. Harvard University postdocs are offered competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits packages. Basic Qualifications We invite applications from
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Institute at Harvard and will be encouraged to participate in the Harvard and Boston scientific community. Harvard University postdocs are offered competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits packages
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://www.nocera.harvard.edu/overview). 2. Publish and present research findings in high-quality scientific journals and conferences. 3. Collaborate with faculty, researchers, and students on interdisciplinary research projects
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research directions in the development of microporous nanomaterials for biomedical applications. Responsibilities: 1. Conduct research in materials chemistry. 2. Publish and present research findings in high
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://www.nocera.harvard.edu/overview). 2. Publish and present research findings in high-quality scientific journals and conferences. 3. Collaborate with faculty, researchers, and students on interdisciplinary research projects
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electrical activity with high resolution in space and time. We study information processing in the brains of awake, behaving mice and zebrafish. We also work on electrical signaling in other tissues