117 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship research jobs at Harvard University
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team. Special Instructions Application Process Interested candidates should submit the following: A cover letter briefly describing fit with the lab’s research CV A research statement Two research papers
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sequencing data. The initial appointment period is funded for one year. Basic Qualifications Candidates should have a PhD in computer science, physics, bioinformatics or a related field, and an interest in
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experience and interests. (1-2 Pages) Name and contact information for 3 references. Contact Information Assistant Professor Kazuki Nagashima Northwest Lab Building 52 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Camila
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) Name and contact information for 3 references. Contact Information Professor Rachelle Gaudet Northwest Lab Building 52 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Camila Ossa (Administrator) camila_ossa
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application. Please make every effort to submit your application in advance of the November 22, 2024 deadline to allow your referees as much time as possible to submit their letters. The deadline for receipt
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Curriculum Vitae Summary of research experience and interests. Name and contact information for 2-3 references. Contact Information Professor Sharad Ramanathan Northwest Lab Building 52 Oxford Street Cambridge
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wearable technology and working with both healthy and patient populations are highly desired. Additionally, having a PT background and being eligible for physical therapy licensure in the Commonwealth
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to building a diverse and welcoming community. Contact Information For more details on our research and recent publications, see the Geometric Machine Learning Group’s website: https://weber.seas.harvard.edu
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science, mathematics, statistics, physics, etc. Strong programming and mathematical skills required. Knowledge of the Julia programming language is not required. Experience writing highperformance code is strongly
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. Positions are available for recent Chemistry, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Biophysics and Computer Science Ph.D.’s who are interested to work in synthetic artificial biochemistry-free life mimics (life