127 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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. This position is specifically targeted to candidates interested in computation in recurrent neural networks and is funded for multiple years by the NIH. Responsibilities: Successful candidates will conduct
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year. The stipend will be at least $67,600, health insurance is included. Basic Qualifications Applicants must have received their doctorates no earlier than spring 2022 and no later than June 2025
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applications for a postdoctoral fellow in any of the following areas: Clinical Science Cognition, Brain, and Behavior Developmental Psychology Social Psychology This is a one-year term position with possibility
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to join our studies of the uterus. Salary is in the range of 70-90K per year depending on experience and record, plus full Harvard benefits. Basic Qualifications Ph.D., M.D., or M.D./Ph.D and a research
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is to transform healthcare and the environment by emulating the way nature builds. We harness the imagination of academia and the focus of industry to translate ground-breaking technologies
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postdoctoral position is available in the Geometric Machine Learning Group at Harvard University, led by Prof. Melanie Weber. This role offers an opportunity to perform research at the intersection of Geometry
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The Kempner Institute at Harvard University seeks applicants for Kempner Institute Research Fellows who will begin their appointments in September 2025. The Kempner Institute is a community of scholars, who
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students, staff, and volunteers who contribute to these efforts. Ability to manage virtual meetings and to travel as required to project sites, whether regional or national, is required. Basic Qualifications
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for Biomedical Imaging (Harvard/MIT/Mass General). In parallel, there will be opportunities to analyze and publish existing data upon identifying areas of mutual interest. The appointment is for one year with a
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computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Medical School. As part of this effort, the Rubin lab is implementing new methods of studying aging in vitro using brain