22 postdoc-in-nanoparticles-density-functional-theory Postdoctoral positions at Harvard University
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Postdoctoral Fellowship. These fellowships provide funding for up to three years, and are part of the Moore Foundation’s Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) initiative. Moore postdocs enjoy a great
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Details Title Postdoctoral Positions in High-Energy Theory at Harvard University School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Physics Position Description Postdoctoral Positions in High
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Details Title Stipendee Postdoc School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department Position Description The Segel Lab invites applications for a
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semantics and language change. As part of this research we expect the postdoc will publish in high profile journals and present in conferences and workshops, and prepare grant proposals for continued study of
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genome for use in genetic exchange. These virus-like entities are non-infectious and cannot replicate themselves, but are able to transduce random sections of the genome within a population. We aim to
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students, prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles, and present their work at meetings/conferences. They will also be encouraged to develop their ideas within the field and to pursue independent
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, plan and lead research projects, acquire and analyze experimental data, supervise and mentor undergraduate students, prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles, and present their work at meetings
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inaccessible regimes. Work in the lab combines optics, protein engineering, chemistry, electrophysiology, simulation, and theory. We work at the levels of individual molecules, single cells, and whole
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the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard University has openings for highly motivated postdocs to develop and apply novel computational approaches for next generation sequencing data analysis
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, that package random sections of the host genome for use in genetic exchange. These virus-like entities are non-infectious and cannot replicate themselves, but are able to transduce random sections of the genome