125 phd-computational-intelligence-"University-of-Exeter" Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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(yes, that means some museum and fieldwork!). Comparative analysis using advanced computational tools and wet lab techniques. Hands-on dissections of invertebrates for anatomical and physiological
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habitats to develop “beaver-bots,” robotic tools inspired by beavers that work within and alongside natural systems; and (5) Planetary Design Computation—testing the potential of using targeted local
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that universities, companies, and venture capital firms don't fund because they view it as too risky. We prefer to use the word Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Harvard University Harvard University is
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. Some areas of particular interest include: genetics, evolutionary biology, neurobiology, developmental biology, and stem cell biology. Our lab uses both experimental and computational approaches
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and professional development funding will be available. The aim of this program is to expand the pool of talented academic leaders equipped to conduct research that advances health equity using
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of this program is to expand the pool of talented academic leaders equipped to conduct research that advances health equity using the frames of social medicine. Fellows will be mentored to pursue the next phase of
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especially encourage candidates with proven experience in applying computational and experimental methods to social scientific questions – including aptitude in working with large-scale datasets and text
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into commercial products that solve big problems. We support research that universities, companies, and venture capital firms don’t fund because they view it as too risky. We prefer to use the word “challenging