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, income, or status as a veteran. About the Position MEI is seeking an enthusiastic and resourceful Program Coordinator, Fellowships and Research Administration, to administer MEI’s fellowship programs
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Qualifications Required Qualifications · Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or a related quantitative field. · Deep expertise in electrophysiology signal
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ability to take and follow directions intelligently. Familiarity and ability to use common hand tools. Strong time management skills. Must have general computer skills including experience with
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. Applicants should have a strong record and future promise in teaching, service, and scholarship. The successful candidate will join a renowned program in Periodontology known for its emphasis on research
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; Geology; Health and Medicine; Mathematics/Statistics; Materials Science and Physics; Psychology and Psychiatry; Technology, Data, and Computer Science; and Zoology.
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) modeling, geographic information science, comparative genomics, chronobiology, insect rearing, and/or ecological field work. Special Instructions We require the following application materials: 1. Curriculum
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practitioners to pursue curiosity-driven research, expand human understanding, and grapple with questions that demand insight from across disciplines. The Fellowship Program annually supports the work of 50
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(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 (the Harvard Kenneth C
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standards, leveraging Python and shell scripting to automate builds, packaging, and CI/CD. You will contribute to methods, training, and publications that strengthen computational rigor across cryo-EM
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of researchers who have transitioned or are transitioning from training environments in the physical/mathematical/computational sciences or engineering into postdoctoral work in the biological sciences, and who