15 operations-management-associate-professor Postdoctoral research jobs at Harvard University
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funded. The successful applicant will work in Professor Carlos Argüelles’ group on the development, construction, and deployment of TAMBO Phase 1. Candidates with strong expertise in data acquisition
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, https://cohenweb.rc.fas.harvard.edu. Please note: This position is contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance. Contact Information Professor Adam Cohen Department of Chemistry and Chemical
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position with Professor Avi Loeb at Harvard University, head of The Galileo Project. The successful candidate will lead research on the search
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Applications are invited for a one-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow position with Professor Avi Loeb at Harvard University, leading the scientific commissioning and operation of a multi-sensor observatory
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organized with good time management skills Follow protocols with attention to detail and produce high quality work Must be able to work as a team member and possess excellent communication skills Ability
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students, prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles, and present their work at meetings/conferences. They will also be encouraged to develop their ideas within the field and to pursue independent
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; acquire and analyze relevant data; supervise and mentor undergraduate students; prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles; and present their work at professional conferences. They will also be
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direction of the lab. Contact Information Purnati Khuntia, Rowland Institute at Harvard, 52 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Contact Email purnati_khuntia@fas.harvard.edu Equal Opportunity Employer We
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particularly mechanisms of asthma. Past work has focused on discovering new cell types in the lungs (Nature, 2018), single-cell genomics of the small intestine (Nature, 2017), and using single-cell methods