100 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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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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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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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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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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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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, biochemistry, functional genetics in microbial systems, developmental genetics and developmental biology. All candidates must have received a Ph.D. in a relevant field by the time of appointment. The postdoc will
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, engineering, physics, or similar fields by the expected start date. Additional Qualifications Applicant should ideally have some experience in electric power systems, artificial intelligence, and optimization
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 27-Jul-25 Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts Categories: Academic/Faculty Physical Sciences Internal Number: 15015
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social networks affect mobility. OI’s work has shaped policy discussions at the national and local level, with nearly a dozen of its studies covered on the front pages of major media outlets , such as the
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our Advanced Research Concepts initiative . During the topic ideation process, Fellows work with program managers and other DARPA experts who serve as internal sounding boards. They engage closely with