129 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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Technologies (LDT) offers two one-year research positions for work in the area of health, wellness, and sustainable material systems for buildings, landscapes, and cities. Funded by the Experimental Foundation
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fundamental to health equity that is rooted in the biosocial, interdisciplinary approach that Professor Farmer modeled. Fellows will be early-career researchers who will spend two years based in the department
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tutorials, including for use in the Harvard classroom and TF/TA training, and delivering presentations to diverse academic audiences at Harvard and beyond. This position is ideal for candidates passionate
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the power to change the world. The program is the U.S. component of the L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Fellowships program . Celebrating its twenty first year in the U.S
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available in the Geometric Machine Learning Group at Harvard University, led by Prof. Melanie Weber. This role offers an opportunity to perform research on Riemannian Optimization. The ideal candidate has a
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of nanoparticles and metals, ARDS), James P. Butler (physics, applied mathematics, sleep, respiratory mechanics), Philip Demokritou (effects of nanoparticles on biological systems, nanoscience, aerosol engineering
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to manage a budget Additional Information This position is a fully benefits-eligible term appointment ending one year from date of hire, with possibility of renewal. Requires the ability to work a flexible
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, using an array of methods including natural language processing and experiments. This is a two-year position (one-year contract renewable based on performance). The primary criterion for acceptance is
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include: green loans for improving home energy efficiency (e.g., via installation of rooftop solar systems), financing for EVs, help with climate resilience (e.g., for relocation, renovation, preparedness
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that is lightweight and pliable and can assist with hip and back movement by applying appropriately timed joint torques to the wearer. The successful candidate will have clinical trial and human subjects