24 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at Harvard University
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of biomechanics and computer vision to document the wingbeat frequencies and phototactic behaviors of diverse insects under diverse contexts. Candidates will be expected to plan and lead behavioral experiments
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Details Title Postdoctoral position in Developmental Mechanobiology School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Rowland Institute at Harvard Position Description We are seeking a curious and
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The Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program (PDEP) provides $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities and success of underrepresented postdoctoral fellows in a degree
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, benefits-eligible position with an annual salary starting at $67,600. Contracts are for one year, with the possibility of a yearly extension for up to 3 more years, contingent upon funding availability and
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Details Title Postdoctoral Positions in High-Energy Theory at Harvard University School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Physics Position Description Postdoctoral Positions in High
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to U.S. and Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents. The Burroughs Wellcome Fund launched the Career Awards at the Scientific Interface in 1999 to foster the early career
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Details Title Open Postdoctoral Position School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Rowland Institute at Harvard Position Description Applicants are now being considered for a postdoctoral
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direct costs per year, or project leaders on sub-projects of program project (P01) or center (P50) grants. PhD or equivalent research doctorate degree candidates in positions other than postdoctoral fellow
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. Flexible use of supplemental funds is highly encouraged to support successful research within the scope of the parent project, including supported effort of additional personnel, computational services
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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