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network engineering and angiogenesis 3). Applications of machine learning in cell and tissue engineering Candidates should have demonstrated publication records in cardiac and vascular engineering or
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: 1. A curriculum vitae 2. A 2–3 page cover letter outlining their research interests and experience 3. Names and contact information of three references. Review of applications will begin on May 15
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computing applications—mainly for a SWaP-constrained AV—using hybrid electro-photonic accelerators. We propose to design and prototype a complete electro-photonic computing (EPiC) system (CPUs + accelerators
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of new molecular motifs that bind, passivate, and electronically couple to semiconductor nanocrystal surfaces. We invite applications from postdoctoral candidates with strong training in organic synthesis
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow - Health Care Markets, Policy, and Regulation School Harvard Kennedy School Department/Area Position Description We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral
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outlining their research interests and experience 3. Names and contact information of three references. Review of applications will begin on May 15 2025, with an earliest start date of July 1st 2025. Contact
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information (email, address, telephone number) to Dr. Lee Rubin (lee_rubin@harvard.edu ). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Contact Information Jane LaLonde Contact
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Chiara Farronato and Feng Zhu, at the Digital Data Design (D^3) Institute at Harvard is accepting applications for a postdoctoral fellow for the academic year 2026 – 2027. The mission of the Platform Lab
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Practice. REDCap, data collection and data entry experience also preferred. Special Instructions Applications should consist of a cover letter and CV, and candidates will be expected to provide at least
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applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position working with Dr. Yi-Qiao Song in Prof. David Weitz’s lab on nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology development and applications in subsurface exploration and