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widely cited in policy discussions. Fellows will be based at Harvard or Brown Universities under the direction of Professors Chetty, Friedman, and Hendren. The fellowship will include a variety of tasks
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Mathematics / Computer Science Position Description Professors Le Xie and Na Li in the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University seek a motivated postdoctoral
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sophistication, including strong statistical skills and comfort with large-scale or complex data. Experience with computational text analysis, such as NLP methods, historical text processing, topic modeling
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modeling is a plus. Special Instructions Contact Information Professor Daniel J. Jacob Contact Email djacob@fas.harvard.edu Salary Range $67,600 – $91,826 Pay offered to the selected candidate is dependent
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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
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Are you ready to dive into groundbreaking research at the intersection of marine biology, development, evolutionary science, and venom biology? Join Professor Mandë Holford at Harvard University
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the auto market, especially electric vehicles. The position will be under the supervision of Professor James Stock and Dr. Elaine Buckberg, and it will be housed in the multidisciplinary Salata Institute
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Professor Ryan Nett Biological Labs, Rm 3035 16 Divinity Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Camila Ossa (Administrator) camila_ossa@harvard.edu Contact Email rnett@fas.harvard.edu Salary Range Minimum Number
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. Only nationals or long-term residents of the EU Member States or Horizon Europe Associated Countries can apply. All disciplines are eligible. Must not have resided or carried out their main activity
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complete research in an area of Jewish scholarship. The Fellow will enjoy full access to the resources of the University—its libraries, professors, staff, and courses (unless University policy forbids