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are invited to participate in broader activities at Harvard and Brown, including seminars and courses. The program serves as an ideal bridge between college and graduate school for students interested in
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in top-tier machine learning/AI conferences and/or leading scientific journals. Excellent programming skills and hands-on experience with leading machine learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch
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and non-compliance, analysis of heterogeneous effects and interference; Designing lab experiments, field experiments, and/or surveys; Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data
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degree requirements must be satisfied prior to the fellowship start date and not be more than five years removed from obtaining their PhD. Applicants are expected to have strong analytical and programming
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(FAS) is the historic heart of Harvard University. It is the home of Harvard’s undergraduate program (Harvard College, founded in 1636) as well as all of Harvard’s Ph.D. programs (the Harvard Kenneth C
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. Along with access to Harvard’s library and other resources, the fellowship includes the requirement to teach one course per year, to participate in a fellowship program conference each spring, and an
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for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University. The position is part of a program at the Institute on Expediting the EV Transition. The position includes a competitive salary and Harvard University
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, representation learning) Spatiotemporal modeling or geospatial/temporal data analysis Medium-to-Large-scale foundation models pretraining/fine-tuning paradigms Strong programming skills in Python and experience
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Details Title POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW IN CANCER RESEARCH – SPATIAL BIOLOGY AND PRECISION ONCOLOGY School Harvard Medical School Department/Area Harvard Program in Therapeutic Science Position
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, we plan to demonstrate a fully autonomous buggy that uses our EPiC system. This project is a collaboration among Lightmatter, Boston University, and Harvard University. The Lightmatter team is led by