123 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" research jobs at Harvard University
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with strong analytical and numerical skills, and backgrounds in physics, theoretical neuroscience, applied mathematics, computer science, engineering, or related fields. Experience in relevant research
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our lab. Potential applications of interest include artificial extracellular matrices for regenerative medicine, breadboards for localized molecular computing, and nanophotonic devices. Present
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Research Fellow provides cross-functional support on a wide array of IQSS research projects as directed by various faculty/program leads, including IQSS Faculty Director, Professor Gary King. Based at IQSS
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census at multiple locations, cataloguing known natural or man-made aerial objects. We will generate testable, data-driven hypotheses to characterize any novel class discovered during this census, or else
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work across multiple units, and effective synthesis and development of information. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, with quick turnaround times, working in a large
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and Regenerative Biology has an exciting and broad multiomics program focused on brain aging. Approaches will include experimental and computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard's Faculty
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The Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Program (PDEP) provides $60,000 over three years to support the career development activities and success of underrepresented postdoctoral fellows in a degree
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, computer science, architecture, and engineering to develop scalable, data-informed solutions in sustainable design, construction, and energy management. The Cluster aims to modernize—and ultimately revolutionize
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understanding the intricacies of plant chemistry and biology. Research in the Nett lab spans multiple, distinct projects that are all unified by the chemistry of plants, including: 1) evolutionary and biochemical