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Description Applicants are invited for research positions in high-energy theory (including but not restricted to particle physics, particle astrophysics, quantum gravity, quantum field theory, and string theory
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Genomics at Harvard Medical School Several positions are available in the Park Lab (https://compbio.hms.harvard.edu/ ). The aim of the laboratory is to develop and apply innovative computational methods
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Details Title HMS - Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Informatics (Farhat Lab) School Harvard Medical School Department/Area Biomedical Informatics Position Description The Farhat Lab in
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place across the departments of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Mathematics, and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Active research areas include quantum information and computer
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Details Title HMS - Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Informatics School Harvard Medical School Department/Area *** Position Description We invite applicants for a postdoctoral fellow position in
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) data analysis, workflow automation, and cloud computing. This role will support research and production environments where reproducibility, scalability, and performance are critical. The successful
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Informatics School Harvard Medical School Department/Area Position Description The successful candidate will work with Chirag Patel’s group to produce
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: 15932 School: Harvard Medical School Position Description: Chirag Patel's group in the Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School is seeking an Associate with a focus in Biomedical
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Details Title HMS - Postdoctoral Fellow in Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) School Harvard Medical School Department/Area Biomedical Informatics-Quad Position Description The Department of Biomedical
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approaches, and performing coarse-graining to obtain effective models at various scales. Special Instructions Contact Information Jason Eldridge https://www.physics.harvard.edu/ Harvard Physics Department 17