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, Metallurgy, Thermal Transport, Mechanical Engineering, or a related area is required by the appointment start date. Additional Qualifications A background in high-temperature metals and ceramics is desirable
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Qualifications and Skills PhD is strongly preferred Full-time post graduate industry experience with a focus on product development is preferred. Expertise in genetic engineering, DNA assembly methods, and genome
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29-May-2024 Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences 65901BR Job Summary The John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seeks an Executive Director
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to the Launch Director, the HBS Foundry will be a content engine-based community, providing action-based information and opportunities for like-minded entrepreneurs to connect with each other and the content
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. An individual who can learn various technology systems quickly and thinks carefully about how to best use the tools to get the job done. Someone comfortable learning university software and systems such as
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“startup with assets,” where you will have the chance to deploy cutting-edge digital- and emerging-technology education solutions. Where else can you make a difference at the intersection of cutting-edge
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you to join us. The software development team is lean and flexible; members pitch in to accomplish an evolving agenda. As a Senior Software Engineer, you will work with project teams on innovative
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developed technology to better understand how distal tissues communicate with the brain and to better deliver synthetic proteins for research and therapeutic applications. We are looking to hire a curious
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an interest in developing a new practice for an evolving technology department? If so, consider joining our team! The IT Financial Management & Business Operations team is an integral part of
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dramatically improving transport of drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB) into the brain. We are looking for a talented Scientist to support the discovery and validation of our antibody brain shuttles and