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offices. Meets regularly with the Department Head to discuss personnel and participates in the oversite of program and research goals. Maintain frequent communication with various Harvard department
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, 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 studies. Leading
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; manages event logistics and program; secures proposals and estimates from and works with vendors; works with office administrator to pay all event related invoices in a timely manner. Works with colleagues
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Description The Engineering Fellowship Program at Kempner Institute at Harvard University offers a structured opportunity for recent graduates (fellows) to further their experience in AI/ML engineering. The
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of high quality, original, independent research. They will be chosen by the Program Board of the American School of Prehistoric Research. Prior to applying, candidates are encouraged to communicate
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satisfaction surveys, the team measures impact by assessing how ideas are adopted in practice. It also leads recruitment of mayors into the Center’s Program for New Mayors and the Bloomberg Harvard City
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, 2026. Contact Information Sandy Cantave Vil cantave@fas.harvard.edu Program Coordinator Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University 6 Divinity Ave, Suite 210 Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-4326
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What You’ll Need: PhD in computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, computational biology, biomedical engineering, or a closely related quantitative field. Strong foundation in modern
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, program staff, and principal investigators. • Effectively engage with external collaborators, including state education agency leadership, to provide timely updates regarding the status of identified
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approaches may include—but are not limited to—causal inference, spatial analysis, computational text analysis, and archival or ethnographic research. Postdoctoral candidates with relevant research interests