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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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. Successful candidates will be expected to contribute to technique development/material synthesis, plan and lead research projects, acquire and analyze experimental data, supervise and mentor undergraduate
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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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other universities in the region, and occasional visiting speakers. Fellows will also be encouraged to engage with the Center's Environment Forum programming. Fellows will receive stipends of $70,000
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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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, fostering communities and networks, and managing strategic partnerships. The Senior Director will work across teams at the Center to highlight the its research, programs, and impact-connecting faculty
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, and belonging. Job Specific Responsibilities: Processing course readings for Degree Programs and Executive Education. This includes using tools such as Leganto and Ares, remediating documents to comply
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to detail and organization skills Interest in learning and strengthening existing skillsets Strong technical and programming skills, familiarity with current deep learning techniques, with a focus on computer
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the lab. Also describe your suitability for the position, specifically referring to the qualifications listed above. Contact Information Katy O’Neill, Program Manager Mental Health for All Lab HMS Global
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experimentalists in all fields of science and engineering. The Rowland Fellowship provides an opportunity to establish an independent program in the rich intellectual environment of Cambridge, Massachusetts