107 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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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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available in the Geometric Machine Learning Group at Harvard University, led by Prof. Melanie Weber. This role offers an opportunity to perform research on Riemannian Optimization. The ideal candidate has a
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well as an allocation for research and travel expenses. We are looking for junior scientists who are especially interested in working in power and AI systems areas. The postdoc is intended to work closely with Prof
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., PISA), (2) Non-biochemical Evolution of Chemical Complexity, (3) Non-biochemical Self-reproducing Chemical Systems, (4) Chemical Computation using Oscillatory Chemistry or Cellular Automata, and (5) Life
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email the following application materials to Whitney Villagran at wvillagran@fas.harvard.edu, and Prof. Tomer Ullman at. tullman@fas.harvard.edu . Please use POST DOC APPLICATION in the subject line, and
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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
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, inclusive, and community centered approach to leadership development. At the heart of the Center for Public Leadership’s (CPL) mission are our graduate student fellowships, which provide robust leadership
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innovation and entrepreneurship to include more people in developing economies, women, people of color, and those in economically disadvantaged circumstances or regions. The lab’s team of collaborators
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computational efforts across multiple labs at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Medical School. As part of this effort, the Rubin lab is implementing new methods of studying aging in vitro using brain
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. The program fosters a dynamic intellectual community through a weekly seminar, professional development workshops, and engagement with the broader Weatherhead Center and Harvard communities. Fellows