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multidisciplinary team members to optimize experimental protocols and analyze data. Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present results at conferences and seminars. Mentor graduate and
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seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to play a key role in optimizing the performance of the Rubin Observatory system. Our near-term goal is to optimize the performance of the Rubin
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experience, will work as part of a larger team to assist with collecting and analyzing data gathered from human subjects, both in field, clinic and lab studies as part of evaluations of the technology. A large
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will involve investigating the physiological and functional variation of plants using spectroscopy and will include greenhouse work, field work, plant phenotyping, computational analyses of hyperspectral
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Position Description The successful candidate will work on using satellite observations of atmospheric methane to better quantify methane emissions on regional to global scales through inverse analyses
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School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area: Opportunity Insights Position Description: Harvard University's Opportunity Insights (OI), is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow to work
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(OI), is seeking applicants for a Postdoctoral Fellow to work on projects with co-Directors Raj Chetty, John Friedman, Nathan Hendren, and other Research Principals. Appointment to begin July 1, 2025
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School: Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area: Environmental Science and Engineering Position Description: The successful candidate will work on using satellite
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A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) seeks a talented, creative, and enthusiastic individual to build life-changing technologies for rehabilitation and human performance