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. Join Harvard Library as part of a dynamic team working to enhance integrated liaison work with the Department of Physics and the Department of Mathematics as the Physics & Mathematics Librarian
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Qualifications PhD in Computational Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering or Physics by the time the appointment begins. Additional Qualifications Applicants background may include studies in
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in other adjacent technical areas such as physics or mathematics will also be considered. Individuals with a demonstrated track record in scientific research, which can be evidenced through
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Applied Mathematics School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Applied Mathematics Position Description Post
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mathematical calculations required to accurately size and install system components and devices. Must be able to read and interpret detailed plans, drawings, specifications, operating manuals and other written
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on all instrumentation, process monitoring and control equipment, and associated equipment/systems. Maintains process analyzers, lab, and CEMS equipment. Takes corrective action when needed. Participates
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have directly-related, practical experience in SAS and/or R and SQL, an engineering-like mindset, be mathematically oriented, and enjoy writing code for large and complex datasets. PLEASE NOTE: *This
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Qualifications and Skills Additional Qualifications: Must be able to perform mathematical calculations required to accurately size and install system components and devices. Must be able to read and interpret
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computing platforms and tools (AWS, GCP, or other). Experience operationalizing end-to-end machine learning applications. Preferred Qualifications: Advanced degree in mathematics, physics, computer science
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based mathematical modeling using correlational and causal analysis. In the next phase of the project, in addition to refinement and further validation of these results on larger independent cohorts, we