137 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship research jobs at Harvard University
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On Thursday, June 24, 11 students presented their summer projects as a conclusion to this year’s Visiting Research Internship Program (VRIP). VRIP was established in 2009 as an eight-week mentored summer
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in On-Premise Computing for Autonomous Vehicles (Computer Architecture, Machine Learning and Runtime Systems) School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering
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Born in Chicago, Dr. Yerby was the youngest of four children. After finishing high school, he enrolled at the University of Chicago and then went on to study medicine at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee—one of only two black U.S. medical colleges in existence at the time. After...
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with strong analytical and numerical skills, and backgrounds in physics, theoretical neuroscience, applied mathematics, computer science, engineering, or related fields. Experience in relevant research
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our lab. Potential applications of interest include artificial extracellular matrices for regenerative medicine, breadboards for localized molecular computing, and nanophotonic devices. Present
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The Charles A. King Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship Program supports basic and clinical research on the causes of human disease with the mission of improving its treatment. The program provides
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. Research areas include Representation Learning, Machine learning and Optimization on graphs and manifolds, as well as applications of geometric methods in the Sciences. This is a one-year position with
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computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Medical School. As part of this effort, the Rubin lab is implementing new methods of studying aging in vitro using brain
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computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Medical School. As part of this effort, the Rubin lab is implementing new methods of studying aging in vitro using brain