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are looking for candidates with interests in the use ultracold quantum gases on optical lattices to simulate models from condensed matter physics. Candidates should submit a CV, statement of research interests
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experiments, perform data analysis, and create computational models of learning and memory. A PhD is required. An ideal candidate will be: highly motivated with a record of high scientific productivity, possess
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analysis and programming / coding state-of-the-art models. The fellow will also be an active participant in the Harvard University research community. The fellowship includes opportunities to develop a
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and experimental design: difference-in-differences and fixed effects models, instrumental variables, treatment selection, power analysis, analysis of attrition and non-compliance, analysis
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expertise in at least one (or more) of the following areas: Computer Architecture/Systems: Design, modeling, simulation, and/or physical design of heterogeneous system/processor architectures; Silicon
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statistical methods for finding patterns in complex biomedical data, working with Jeff Miller in the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Models and methods of interest
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. This includes examining how best to achieve the co-production of health systems and care models through shared partnership and leadership with people with lived experience. The Commission is expected to launch
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preferred, and this can take various forms: working with large model simulations or large data, compiled programming languages, algorithms, etc. The position is an especially good match for candidates
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. This includes examining how best to achieve the co-production of health systems and care models through shared partnership and leadership with people with lived experience. The Commission is expected to launch
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and who agree to undertake a minimum of two years of biomedical, behavioral or clinical research. Applicants with a health professional doctoral degree may use the proposed postdoctoral training