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30-May-2025 Harvard Law School 68307BR Position Description The Harvard Library Innovation Lab (LIL) seeks a Principal Software Engineer to help imagine and build innovative software that charts
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, allows users to explore urban growth opportunities for over 1000 cities worldwide. In addition to these tools, the team has built over 35 additional software products, prototypes and digital storytelling
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scholars in all disciplines who are engaged in Canadian studies broadly defined. Scholars working on comparative US-Canada research may receive preference. To be eligible, applicants must have been awarded
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or neural networks or related fields Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Required documents: · CV · Research summary of PhD work · Cover letter describing your interest in the lab
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. Depending on available funding, one of the positions may be specifically targeted at candidates interested in the scaling regimes of deep networks. Basic Qualifications A PhD is required. We seek candidates
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+ years of relevant experience is required. Additional Qualifications: The following job-related skills and experience is preferred: MA or advanced degree such as PhD in scientific area and MBA, Master's in
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research and competitor analysis to provide insights for product strategy. Help define and prioritize features for the product roadmap, ensuring alignment with business goals. Collaborate with engineering
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lead relationships that align with HBS Foundry’s mission to empower entrepreneurs worldwide. This role is pivotal in expanding HBS Foundry’s global network and ensuring long-term, valuable collaborations
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-class biologists in the Harvard medical area. Basic Qualifications An ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational biology/bioinformatics/statistics/CS or another quantitative field. Superb
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. Knowledge of information technology applications, processes, software, and equipment. Basic knowledge of network topology, equipment and capabilities in A/V systems environments. Self-motivated and the