178 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "Multiple" Fellowship positions at Harvard University
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interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. Special Instructions Applicants should submit a formal application and
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The Nutrition and Global Health Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with expertise and interest in global maternal, child, and
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cutting-edge theories, methods, and computational tools for integrating large-scale, heterogeneous biomedical data across multi-institutional research networks, with a focus on the analytical and
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funded by the Gates Foundation, and in partnership with ministries of health, academic partners, programme implementers, and international health agencies such as UNAIDS, WHO, PEPFAR, and the Global Fund
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Details Title Salata Institute Postdoctoral Fellow School Multiple Schools - Joint Search Department/Area Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability Position Description The Salata Institute
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of the methods will be in epidemiological studies. The successful candidate will work with Prof. Molin Wang and her collaborators. The postdoctoral research fellow will focus on developing biostatistical methods
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cutting-edge methods to visualize cellular organization. As one example, we are using time-resolved cryo-vitrification (both cryo-plunging and high-pressure freezing) to visualize the nanoscale dynamics
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/deployment. Causal Inference/Experimentation: Knowledge of experimental design, randomization, and causal identification methods. There are no teaching requirements for these open positions. Basic
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, that means some museum and fieldwork!). Comparative analysis using advanced computational tools and wet lab techniques. Hands-on dissections of invertebrates for anatomical and physiological studies. Leading
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early career (untenured) scholars working on any topics in Jewish philosophy — ancient, medieval, or modern. Preference will be given to scholars whose work conforms to standard methods of rational