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by PI Dr. Jessica Hsu (starting January 2026), is seeking highly motivated and creative postdoctoral fellows to join a research program that integrates molecular imaging and nanomedicine, leveraging
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Ph.D degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or a related discipline Demonstrated experience developing, training, and applying AI algorithms to physical sensor data
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, substation, corridor scenarios) Integrate physics-informed machine learning models with signal processing feature extraction Develop prototype software tools for automated waveform analytics and real-time
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Dr. H. Kim Lyerly Be You. The Department of Surgery, Center for Applied Therapeutics is seeking a detail-oriented and highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team
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. The PIIOs Immuno-Oncology Informatics Group (IOIG) provides data analytics for flow and mass cytometry, bulk and single-cell RNA-Seq, spatial transcriptomics and imaging, neoantigen discovery, and more. The
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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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needs (including ABET support as appropriate). Requirements: A Ph.D. in Manufacturing Engineering or related fields, including Industrial, Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science
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microscopy techniques and image analysis (confocal, multiphoton, or other advanced imaging techniques) and/or electrophysiology. Demonstrated computational knowledge, use of ImageJ, and familiarity with a
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background in Computational Biology/Genetics/Genomics/Bioinformatics/Molecular Biology. Candidates with expertise in applying AI/ML to high-throughput omics data, processing, and curating large-scale omics
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knowledge, tools, methods and creative processes from design, humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences to address real-world challenges. Faculty and students conceptualize, prototype and evaluate