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Institute for Basic Science, CTPU-CGA(Cosmology, Gravity, and Astro(particle) physics group Position ID: IBS-CTPU-CGA(Cosmology, Gravity, and Astro(particle) physics group-SENIORRESEARCHER1 [#31786
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Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering (required for Ph.D. applicants) Experience with additive manufacturing, materials characterization, and/or physics-informed machine learning
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requirements: MSc degree or comparable degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, physics or a related subject. The project involves hands-on cleanroom work, device fabrication, and high-frequency
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software engineering, computer science, data science, bioengineering, bioinformatics, engineering, physics or related Experience in either machine learning or computational biology. Interest in both
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by the future of technology, and want to be part of a unique and diverse community that works on high-impact research, educational, business, and societal problems. Position Summary The Data Science
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may encompass elucidating microbial mechanisms that drive biodegradation of biomass-derived materials, using such mechanisms to inform the design of improved bio-derived materials, and engineering
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scientific leadership across the Center’s three pillars: conservation research, conservation technology, and capacity sharing. The Assistant Director leads the Center’s terrestrial research program, oversees
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Description Job Summary: The Segel lab at Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology (https://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/segel-lab/ ) explores the biology of aging through the lens of developmental
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examines how the design of the physical environment can repair the natural environment, regenerate communities, and elevate the human spirit. Broad societal challenges are addressed through the lens
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and future research proposals. Qualifications Ph.D. in experimental particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, engineering, computer science, or a closely related field (by start date) Strong