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contribute to technical deliverables and help to plan for technology translation. Basic Qualifications PhD in engineering, biomechanics, or a related field. Additional Qualifications Interest in
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qualifications. Basic Qualifications Applicants should demonstrate the following qualifications: (1) Completed advanced degree (PhD or ABD candidates preferred) (2) Prior experience teaching at the graduate level
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oceanography of the Southwest Greenland shelf as part of the Overturning in the Subpolar North Atlantic Program (OSNAP, www.o-snap.org ). The postdoc is expected to work with a variety of data (moored, vessel
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of intelligence, including mathematical and computational models of intelligence, cognitive theories of intelligence, and the neurobiological basis of intelligence. Research and development of new AI or ML
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pages maximum; in English) A copy of your PhD program transcript Three letters of recommendation (uploaded directly and confidentially by the recommender through the online application—please note you
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lab group meeting (journal readings, in progress research talks, visiting speakers), and helping affiliated PhD and undergraduate students gain access to and work with the Cebu data. The Postdoc will
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Qualifications PhD in Psychology or related field required by the appointment start date Additional Qualifications Experience gathering and/or analyzing data Ability to communicate effectively in both written and
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Details Title Research Associate and Visiting Faculty in Women's Studies and Religion School Harvard Divinity School Department/Area Women's Studies in Religion Program Position Description Five
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/Watabe-Uchida laboratory at Harvard University to study the neural mechanism of decision-making. We seek an individual from a various background with an interest in animal behavior, computation in
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and Sciences (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