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. The application review process will consider previous research experience, professional experience, publications, and letters of recommendation. Basic Qualifications PhD in Applied Physics, Materials Science
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or contact [email protected] . Basic Qualifications PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, engineering, physics, or similar fields by the expected start
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of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The fellow will design and run human experiments, perform data analysis, and create computational models of learning and memory. A PhD is required. An ideal candidate will be
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, by focusing on subsets of features or updating parameters) the panels as necessary with the ultimate goal of building a robust PTSD diagnostic biomarker panel. The review process is competitive, based
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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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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Electrochemical Engineering for Sustainable Chemistry School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Applied Physics
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science, mathematics, statistics, physics, etc. Strong programming and mathematical skills required. Knowledge of the Julia programming language is not required. Experience writing highperformance code is strongly
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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
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outsized, positive impact on the world. For the inaugural fellows cohort, target applicants are final-year Harvard SEAS (John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences) PhD students or current
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Semiconductor-driven NMR and in Quantum Engineering School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area EE/Applied Physics