120 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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Position Description The Disease Biophysics Group currently has postdoctoral positions open in the following areas: 1). The use of additive manufacturing techniques to build tissues and organs 2). Vascular
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experimental co-evolution of Alteromonas-phage interactions University of California, San Diego, laboratory of Justin Meyer Keila Stark, Ph.D. Disentangling effects of thermal variability on the evolution
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. As this work exists at the interface of biology, chemistry, and engineering, applicants with training and education in any of these areas, or related fields, will be considered. Postdocs in the lab
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and place-based policies, the role of colleges in upward mobility, using big data to address health disparities, and measuring how social networks affect mobility. OI's work has shaped policy
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comparative genomics and sequence analysis. We expect the postdoc to be able to work independently and contribute intellectually to broader research themes and directions in the lab. The postdoc (or research
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Ph.D. in a relevant field by the time of appointment. The postdoc will be based at the Harvard University Herbaria (HUH) and will have access to all the resources available through the Department of OEB
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associate), with expertise in comparative genomics and sequence analysis. We expect the postdoc to be able to work independently and contribute intellectually to broader research themes and directions in
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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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also be offered, including guidance in writing grants and papers, assistance in building a professional network, supervising trainees, and support in advancing to the next career stage. This is a one
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to the logistics of community-engaged action-research, including ethics review, financial reporting, grant preparation, etc.; (4) consolidating a relevant network of community-engaged researchers and Indigenous