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Fellowship Program Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MSPRF) | NSF 23-603 View guidelines NSF 23-603 Supports postdoctoral fellows in pursuing research and training in mathematics and
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of the rich and varied training and career development opportunities offered at HSPH. Basic Qualifications · PhD or equivalent in computational biology, computer science, epidemiology, statistics, mathematics
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Mathematics Position Description We are looking for excellent candidates in the general areas of macroscopic physics, quantitative biology and applied mathematics, with specific foci that include (i
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Koumoutsakos, Herbert S. Winokur Jr. Professor of Computing in Science and Engineering Na Li, Winokur Family Professor in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics Le Xie, Gordon McKay Professor
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of the key criteria used when your application is evaluated. For projects that would be classified as basic research, we recommend applying for a Humboldt Research Fellowship. Should your programme search
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Skills Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Statistics, Data Science, Economics, Mathematics, or a related field. 7+ years of relevant experience or post-secondary education. 3+ years’ experience in
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• Literature reviews *The position is fully paid, and a visa can be arranged. Basic Qualifications Candidates for this position must have a bachelor’s degree in a quantitative field such as economics, computer science
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competencies are preferred: Bachelor's degree in economics, mathematics, or other field with quantitative emphasis preferred Knowledge of various research methods and statistical techniques preferred Experience
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citizen of a developing country or emerging economy where women are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines*. You are not eligible to apply if you hold dual
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place across the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Mathematics and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Active research areas include quantum information and computer science