111 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship research jobs at Harvard University
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interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. Special Instructions Applicants should submit a formal application and
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single synthetic program of computational geometry. Specific interests include morphology, design topology, discrete differential geometry, packings, and machine learning methods for unstructured geometric
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of the key criteria used when your application is evaluated. For projects that would be classified as basic research, we recommend applying for a Humboldt Research Fellowship. Should your programme search
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of Massachusetts would be a plus but not required. Attention to detail and professionalism are highly important for the role. Experience with participant recruitment and retention methods. CITI certified and trained
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genomic data from parasitic plants. The Davis Lab of Plant Biodiversity explores questions in plant evolution and ecology using a variety of cutting-edge methods. Current and past research has shed light on
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of intelligence, including mathematical and computational models of intelligence, cognitive theories of intelligence, and the neurobiological basis of intelligence. Research and development of new AI or ML
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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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genomic data from parasitic and medicinal plants. The Davis Lab of Plant Biodiversity explores questions in plant evolution and ecology using a variety of cutting-edge methods. Current and past research has
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellowship in Power and AI Systems School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Computer Science/ Electrical Engineering
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The L’Oréal USA For Women in Science program awards five women postdoctoral scientists annually with grants for their contributions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields and