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. in a relevant field 2. Demonstrated record of research achievement. 3. Strong written and oral communication skills. 4. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Additional Qualifications
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Biology at Harvard University (Andrew G. Myers Research Group). 1. Prepare antibiotic compounds from milligram to gram scale using state-of-the-art organic synthesis and technology. Independently design and
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stakeholders. May work or oversee junior research fellows and graduate students *Position will initially be for 1-year from the date of appointment, contingent on funding. Basic Qualifications A doctoral degree
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to three years, as part of the Moore Foundation’s Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) initiative. Moore postdocs enjoy a great deal of independence, can choose their research topics, and work with
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, and creative academic research environment alongside graduate student trainees; and who want to help shape the research trajectory of a newly established lab in an exciting and growing field. Our work
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-Energy Theory at Harvard University Applicants are invited for research positions in high-energy theory (including but not restricted to particle physics, particle astrophysics, quantum gravity, quantum
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astrophysics. The successful candidate will have access to our new computing facilities and will have the opportunity to interact and work with researchers in both the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the
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position to work in the Tau Airshower Mountain-Based Observatory, TAMBO. TAMBO is a new experiment that aims to detect astrophysical tau neutrinos in the PeV to 100 PeV energy range, whose first phase is now
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additional years. The candidate will work closely with Professor Petros Koumoutsakos cse-lab.harvard.edu . Basic Qualifications Doctoral degree. Applicants background may include studies in: Computational
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astrophysics. The successful candidate will have access to our new computing facilities and will have the opportunity to interact and work with researchers in both the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) and the