113 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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PhD in theoretical neuroscience, physics, computer science, or related fields is required. Applicants must demonstrate strong analytical and numerical skills. Additional Qualifications Special
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of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The fellow will design and run human experiments, perform data analysis, and create computational models of learning and memory. A PhD is required. An ideal candidate will be
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for Biomedical Imaging (Harvard/MIT/Mass General). In parallel, there will be opportunities to analyze and publish existing data upon identifying areas of mutual interest. The appointment is for one year with a
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. Depending on available funding, one of the positions may be specifically targeted at candidates interested in the scaling regimes of deep networks. Basic Qualifications A PhD is required. We seek candidates
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approaches such as digital technology or task-sharing for scale-up of proven interventions. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those
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welcome applications from recent PhD graduates interested in this field. The successful candidate will work to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In
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developmental, stem cell, neuro, computational biology, genetics or genomics. Basic Qualifications: The candidate should have a PhD or plan to defend their PhD in the coming year. Contact Information: Professor
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welcome applications from recent PhD graduates interested in this field. The successful candidate will work to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In
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welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new perspective or new technological expertise to bear on the work in the lab
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proteins important in human health and disease, including G protein-coupled receptors and other transmembrane proteins. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates who are interested in