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Position Description The Onnela Lab in the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is seeking candidates with a Ph.D. in biostatistics, applied mathematics
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for this position must have a bachelor’s degree in economics, statistics, mathematics, computer science, physics, or another quantitative field. Experience with deep learning or econometrics is not required, but
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as well as performing survival and non- survival procedures as necessary. Analytical skills to resolve problems that require the use of basic scientific, mathematical, or technical principles
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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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performing survival and non-survival procedures. Analytical skills to resolve problems that require the use of basic scientific, mathematical, or technical principles. Some experience with programming, using
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for this position must have a bachelor’s degree in economics, statistics, mathematics, computer science, physics, or another quantitative field. Experience with deep learning or econometrics is not required, but
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place across the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Mathematics and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Active research areas include quantum information and computer
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Description The Onnela Lab in the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is seeking candidates with a Ph.D. in biostatistics, applied mathematics, computer science, or a
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of research project and methodologies. Other duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in economics, mathematics, quantitative sciences, or business-related field required. Statistical
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of nanoparticles and metals, ARDS), James P. Butler (physics, applied mathematics, sleep, respiratory mechanics), Philip Demokritou (effects of nanoparticles on biological systems, nanoscience, aerosol engineering