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be expected to publish results in top tier journals and work with graduate students and undergraduates to advance research goals. Basic Qualifications PhD in Physics, Applied Math or a related field
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. Basic Qualifications Applicants should demonstrate the following qualifications: (1) Completed advanced degree in a relevant field (completed PhD or ThD, not more than five years from the degree) (2) A
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degree in a relevant field (completed PhD or ThD by the time of appointment, not more than five years from the degree) (2) A research project that fits within the initiative (3) Evidence of publications
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demonstrate the following qualifications: (1) Completed advanced degree in a relevant field (completed PhD or ThD by the time of appointment, not more than five years from the degree) (2) A research project
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for the duration of the fellowship. Basic Qualifications Applicants should demonstrate the following qualifications: (1) Completed advanced degree in a relevant field (completed PhD or ThD by the time of appointment
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degree, such as PhD, ScD, DrPH in public health-related fields such as epidemiology, biostatistics Intermediate knowledge of scientific research methods Familiar with statistical software, including STATA
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while in residence at Harvard University. Applicants must hold a PhD degree or equivalent (Candidate of Sciences, кандидат наук) in the humanities and social sciences. Current doctoral candidates whose
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cryptoeconomics. Basic Qualifications The applicant should have a PhD in computer science or a related field. Additional Qualifications Candidate should have relevant scholarly experience. Preference with
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research experience Basic Qualifications A PhD in Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and/or Neuroscience Extensive experience with at least two of the
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biomedical research practices from a feminist theoretical perspective. Facility with data analysis is desired, but not required. PhD must be completed before the start of the postdoctoral fellowship (ideally