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The Program on Constitutional Government, directed by Professor Harvey Mansfield, in the Center for American Political Studies and the FAS Department of Government at Harvard University will offer one
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graphics, visualization, or computer vision. In addition to working closely with scientists, engineers, and graduate students on research projects, the candidate is expected to actively participate in
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salaried and eligible for Harvard University’s subsidized, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. Most of the benefit plans require a contribution from participants for coverage. More
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eligible for Harvard University’s subsidized, comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. Most of the benefit plans require a contribution from participants for coverage. More information on
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and gendered social conditions, through rigorous methodologies, theory-driven insights, and empirically grounded research. The social scientific research conducted by CRISES will inform the vision and
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Familiarity with computational models of vision (e.g., CNNs, deep generative models) is preferred but not required Excellent communication skills and enthusiasm for collaborative work Special Instructions
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provided that: they are able to be in residence at Harvard, all other aspects of their PhD program are complete, and their degree is expected in the 2026 calendar year. The position may be renewable for a
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for one year. The Postdoctoral Fellow position is eligible for Harvard University’s subsidized comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and other benefits. In addition, up to $3,000 in research funds
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for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University. The position is part of a program at the Institute on Expediting the EV Transition. The position includes a competitive salary and Harvard University
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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