21 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-2017 Postdoctoral positions at Harvard University
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community. Harvard University postdocs are offered competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits packages. Basic Qualifications: We invite applications from postdoctoral candidates with backgrounds in
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) Division of Program Coordination, Planning and Strategic Initiatives, Office of Research Infrastructure Programs (ORIP ) Special Note: Not all NIH Institutes and Centers participate in Parent Announcements
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particle physics appropriate to the level of the position; and have the ability to identify and pursue research problems independently while working well in an interactive and dynamic setting. Additional
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to participate in the Harvard and Boston scientific community. Harvard University postdocs are offered competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits packages. Basic Qualifications We invite applications from
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independently while working well in an interactive and dynamic setting. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Contact Information Morgan Holly https://www.physics.harvard.edu/ Harvard Physics Department
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, engineering, computer science, and machine learning. The postdoctoral fellow will assume scientific leadership for one observatory site and will: Lead site commissioning, including performance verification and
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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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(FIC ) National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH ) Division of Program Coordination, Planning and Strategic Initiatives, Office of Research Infrastructure Programs (ORIP ) National
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pseudostratified epithelial architecture, and its role in tissue behavior. It will also involve use of advanced live imaging, genetic manipulations, computational modeling, and mentoring junior team members. A
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development of researchers who are transitioning from training environments in the physical, mathematical, computational sciences and/or engineering into postdoctoral work in the biological sciences, and who