443 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Prof" positions at Harvard University
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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
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the Center are not eligible; this limitation does not apply to former Undergraduate Fellows or former Graduate Fellows. The Fellows-in-Residence Program runs the course of the academic year, typically from
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: 15175 School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area: Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Position Description: The Davis Center Postdoctoral Fellowship program offers comprehensive
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of the worlds’ regions and countries. The Academy Scholars Program identifies and supports outstanding researchers at the start of their academic careers whose work combines excellence in a social science
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Qualifications and Skills: PHD STRONGLY PREFERRED High-level proficiency in R and Python and other programming languages. Expertise in high-performance computing environments. Experience analyzing single cell
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of the leadership team and program staff to focus on their core work. This role is integral to our evolving strategy to meet the needs of schools and institutions interested in professional development, collaborative
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causal identification methods. There are no teaching requirements for these open positions. Basic Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in computer science, statistics, economics, management science
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apply to former Undergraduate Fellows or former Graduate Fellows. The Fellows-in-Residence Program runs the course of the academic year, typically from the beginning of September through the end of May
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the Center are not eligible; this limitation does not apply to former Undergraduate Fellows or former Graduate Fellows. The Fellows-in-Residence Program runs the course of the academic year, typically from
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Research Assistant II to significantly contribute to a research program funded by the Welcome Leap, "The missed vital sign", involving the use of human Organ Chips to advance knowledge and development