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uses quasi-experimental methods to identify causal effects and test the predictions of economic and sociological models. Examples of current research projects include: long-term impacts of neighborhoods
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economic recession and recovery . Much of the team’s ongoing research uses quasi-experimental methods to identify causal effects and test the predictions of economic and sociological models. Examples
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2024 Robert Lampe, Ph.D. Quantifying and modeling micronutrient utilization in marine eukaryotic phytoplankton Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, laboratory of Mak Saito Jiarui Liu, Ph.D
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to appoint one or more postdoctoral fellows beginning in Summer 2025. We are looking for candidates with interests in the use ultracold quantum gases on optical lattices to simulate models from condensed
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/or computational biology. Research will focus on both top-down and bottom-up mapping of local interactions between relatively simple dynamic entities and their emergent complex behavior. We study these
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be involved in a process-based biosphere modeling study of tropical forests. The goal of the research project is to identify and characterize the underlying drivers of differences in the ways in which
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synthesize complex, bioactive small molecules, as well as how these molecules function in nature and in the context of human health. We are looking to hire postdoctoral fellows that share this interest in
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have expertise in one or more of the following areas: Sustainable building systems or materials science Power system modeling, control systems, or HVAC alternatives IoT and sensor networks in the built
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fellow will work on projects in the areas of urban, spatial and development economics, which involve structural modeling and estimation and large-scale randomized experiments. This position will last for
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research, alongside a team dedicated to advancing our understanding of novelty and complex traits. The ideal candidate will be someone who can not only contribute to the project but also bring their own