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programming and communication skills. Experience in analysis of high-throughput sequencing data is highly desirable. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Required documents: Curriculum Vitae Statement
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contribute to technical deliverables and help to plan for technology translation. Basic Qualifications PhD in engineering, biomechanics, or a related field. Additional Qualifications Interest in
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experience in modeling of atmospheric composition. Additional Qualifications Experience with the GEOS-Chem model and with inverse analyses, strong scientific programming skills. Experience with inverse
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)colonial Indigenous settings in the USA. Responsibilities Under the supervision of Prof. Joseph Gone, Faculty Director of the Harvard University Native American Program, and in collaboration with regional
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January 11, for awards is February 1, and for the internship program is February 15. Undergraduate Students Graduate Students and Advanced Undergraduates Post-doctoral Fellows Early-Career Scholars (from
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experience in modeling of atmospheric composition. Additional Qualifications Experience with the GEOS-Chem model and with inverse analyses, strong scientific programming skills. Experience with inverse
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to the breadth of resources and facilities available to members of Harvard University. For more information about the Kempner Institute Research Fellows program, please visit our website at www.harvard.edu/kempner
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postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in neuroscience. The ideal candidate will have extensive training in their Ph.D. program and be capable of independently conducting research in the field
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at least two of the following: electrophysiology, rodent experimentation, programming of controllers, neuroprosthetics or neuromodulators, peripheral nerve surgery, neural interfacing models Track record
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must include a detailed breakdown of your grades. Am I eligible for the International Fellowship if I haven’t received an offer of admission to a specific program? No. You must be admitted