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tools. Experience with high performance compute environments (cloud-based and slurm/lsf clusters). Clear, proactive, and efficient communication style to manage multiple needs and stakeholders involved in
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, at Harvard Medical School studies the molecular basis of sensory transduction, using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), electrophysiology, calcium imaging, computational modeling, and behavioral experiments
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zebrafish and mouse models, including microinjections, live imaging, and behavioral studies. Apply molecular biology techniques including PCR, cloning, and genotyping. Perform in vivo imaging and high
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governance, privileged access management, and authentication technologies Experience developing security governance frameworks for AI/ML systems and third-party AI tools Proven ability to build high-performing
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collaboration and knowledge sharing. Access to a world-class computational infrastructure and large, high-quality datasets. The opportunity to engage with world-class researchers, software engineers and AI/ML
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high performance compute environments (cloud-based and slurm/lsf clusters) and model deployment platforms (e.g., Kubernetes, AWS SageMaker, Google Vertex AI, HF Inference). Experience with distributed
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materials weighing up to several pounds (such as a laptop computer or tablet). Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this position with reasonable accommodation. Requests
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data pipelines—into reliable, high-performance research tools. Collaborate with neuroengineers, biologists, and mechanical engineers to translate technical innovations into research impact. Document and
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and collaborative team of computational scientists, software and AI engineers, and neuroscientists, you’ll have access to high-performance workstations, CPU/GPU clusters, and experimental systems
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, to record and manipulate neuronal activity in behaving animals with high spatiotemporal precision. By combining these cutting-edge optical methods with electrophysiology and quantitative behavioral paradigms