117 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship research jobs at Harvard University
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A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seeks a talented, creative, and enthusiastic individual to build life-changing technologies for rehabilitation and human performance
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Sharad Ramanathan Northwest Lab Building 52 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Debra Maddalena (Administrator) maddalen@mcb.harvard.edu Contact Email: sharad@cgr.harvard.edu Special Instructions: Letters
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Contact details of at least two references Candidates may be asked to do an interview and present their research as part of the search process. Additional Information: This is a term position starting July
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collection and processing for lab and field based studies of back assisting wearable robots. The Research Fellow should be a collaborative problem solver who is proficient at building a strong rapport with
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emissions and make decisions that improve their financial wellbeing. The research would focus on core insights from behavioral science associated with present bias, cognitive capacity, inattention bias
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fabricating nanoelectronics and flexible electronics. An extensive experience in cleanroom nanofabrication is required. The postdoc is also expected to collaborate with other researchers to apply
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emissions and make decisions that improve their financial wellbeing. The research would focus on core insights from behavioral science associated with present bias, cognitive capacity, inattention bias
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relevant network of community-engaged researchers and Indigenous knowledge keepers who are committed to promoting innovative Indigenous wellness projects; and (5) supervising, orienting, and training project
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Similar Jobs About Harvard University Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders in many disciplines who make a difference globally. The
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transform healthcare and the environment by emulating the way nature builds. We harness the imagination of academia and the focus of industry to translate ground-breaking technologies into commercial products