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must. Familiarity with programming languages such as R, Python or MATLAB is a plus. • A broader background in experimental design, behavioral economics, or psychology are all pluses, but are not
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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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the Chair of the PAB to plan and execute three annual PAB meetings with a two-day agenda of speakers from industry, policy, and academia. The Director will be a member of the GSD’s Department of Urban
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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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others enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research focused on well-being and public health supervision or mentorship experience demonstrated interest or experience in program development and community
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in broader activities at Harvard, including seminars and courses. Most previous fellows enroll in top economics PhD programs after completing the two-year predoc. Salary and benefits are competitive
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of their time to their individual projects and to participate in regular work-in-progress seminars. In addition, Fellows are strongly encouraged to participate in—and contribute to—the Center’s programming, which
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would be able to fill the position. c. Familiarity with programming languages, particularly with STATA or R; d. If you have had any prior experience as a research assistant and/or with independent
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would be able to fill the position. c. Familiarity with programming languages, particularly with STATA or R; d. If you have had any prior experience as a research assistant and/or with independent
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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