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. Regularly communicate findings with colleagues and lab members. 4. Collaborate with faculty, researchers, and students on interdisciplinary research projects. 5. Contribute to the preparation of research
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and sustainable 21st century communities. Our transdisciplinary work joins quantitative and qualitative approaches to better understand and imagine the future of our built world. We develop and employ
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—energy management by building on and scaling the HouseZero ® concept—Harvard’s prototype for ultra-efficient, naturally ventilated smart buildings—into interconnected communities. This unique initiative
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) Demonstrated ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously Strong team player with excellent communication skills Experience working with international partners preferred Interest in AI
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the lab? What are your greatest strengths and areas you would like to improve on? SEAS is dedicated to building a diverse and welcoming community. Contact Information Rebekah Keely - rkeely@g.harvard.edu
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environment, and who contribute to the wider research community and promote positive research culture. Awards are for two years, starting October 1, 2025, and range from $194,100 to $215,000 total, inclusive
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) the physics of morphogenesis, (ii) collective behavior of organisms across scales, (iii) soft matter physics, (iv) quantify resource consumption in a large residential community, using sensor deployment
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study participants and key stakeholders. The candidate should be extremely organized, exhibit excellent communication skills, and enjoy working with diverse groups of people. A strong candidate can tackle
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communities. Posted January 24, 2005 Full Proposal Accepted Anytime Fellowship Program NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellowships (AAPF) | NSF 22-621 View guidelines NSF 22-621 Supports