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Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University: Biodiversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Deadline Month: September Description: The Biodiversity Postdoctoral Fellowship program supports
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: Computational methods development and consortium data management for the Human Virome Program, with the mandate to characterize viral (phage and eukaryotic) communities across the human body in health and disease
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machine learning methods for computational materials physics and chemistry. Projects include: The aim is to develop generalized equivariant neural network models NequIP and Allegro for machine learned
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(D^3) Institute and the LISH/Data Science & AI Operations Lab seek enthusiastic Postdoctoral Fellows skilled in computer science, statistics, operations research, or related computational fields. As
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Women in Science fellowship program annually awards five women postdoctoral scientists with grants for their contributions in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields and commitment
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degree recipients interested in working to address the multiple challenges of inequality. This program intends to seed new research directions; facilitate collaboration and mentorship across disciplines
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and pliable and can assist with hip and back movement by applying appropriately timed joint torques to the wearer. The successful candidate will have clinical trial and human subjects experience, will
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellowships in Networking Support for Machine Learning School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Computer Science Position
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Position Description We are seeking a Research Fellow with an undergraduate or masters degree in Biomechanics, Kinesiology, Movement Science, Physiology, or Biomedical Engineering, to assist with data
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native peoples, or peoples of African, Asian, or Hispanic descent. The fellowship includes the requirement to teach one course per year (ideally in the fall term), to participate in a fellowship program