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Position Description The Schiffer electrochemical engineering laboratory at Harvard University invites applications for a postdoctoral position in electrochemical engineering reactor design and
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(postdoctoral fellows, postbacs, undergraduates); and, a salary that begins at $89,999 per year. Staff scientists and engineers are available to work directly with Rowland Fellows to design and fabricate new
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an ecosystem of adjacent systems, including but not limited to design systems, content and multimedia delivery networks, identity and access management, cloud, and security. Reporting to the Senior Technical
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10-May-2024 Faculty of Arts and Sciences 65709BR Job Summary The Office of Physical Resources & Planning (OPRP) provides complete and integrated planning and design services, construction management
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, design of datasets to test phylogenetic hypotheses, tomographic visualization of the internal anatomy of fossil and extant invertebrates, and fieldwork on fossiliferous Paleozoic localities in North
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Operates shuttle bus on designated routes on the Cambridge and Allston campuses. Operates transit vehicles for charters and extended services. Communicates on two-way radio with coordinator to receive
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the following: Program/grants: arrange publicity (design materials, social media, mailing list, info session, fairs), collect applications, create spreadsheets and enter data, communicate with applicants, process
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nominations, designing certificates, and processing award payments Assess communication streams of master’s team. Responsible for monitoring general master’s program email address, responding to students, and
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uniform provided by employer. Emergency Status Designation: Critical Operations Personnel Physical Requirements Must be willing and able to perform physically demanding work outdoors in all types
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of innovation, including a diverse team of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and researchers. Our research is a thrilling exploration into the mysteries of plant diversity across space and time