125 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Harvard University
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13-Jun-2025 Alumni Affairs and Development 68305BR Job Summary Harvard University Alumni Affairs and Development (AA&D) is tasked with inspiring and galvanizing University alumni and friends to be
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development best practices Strong organizational skills with demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities independently Experience collaborating with team members through Git workflows Awareness
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Notice of Special Interest: Administrative Supplements to Promote Research Continuity and Retention of NIH Mentored Career Development (K) Award Recipients and Scholars Notice Number: NOT-OD-20-054
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11-Jun-2025 Alumni Affairs and Development 68168BR Job Summary Alumni Affairs and Development is a dedicated team supporting Harvard’s advancement activity through front-line fundraising, alumni and
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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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University seeks outstanding postdoctoral fellow applicants with expertise in biomolecular engineering or science to develop hierarchical self-assembly of hundreds to thousands of distinct DNA origami
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program/product launches and software/technology development as needed. Ideally, this position is designed for pre-doctoral candidates to expand their research resume before pursuing doctoral studies
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. Combining operators You can combine the operators above to fine-tune your results: +"artificial intelligence" algorithm +robot -machine → Shows results only if they include artificial intelligence (as an
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is currently building and commissioning a network of calibrated multi-sensor observatory-class systems, and developing novel machine learning methods with the aim of collecting science-quality data
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clinical pulmonologists and immunologists to study the molecular mechanisms that underly airway tissue homeostasis and asthma pathogenesis. In addition, our group aims to develop new computational algorithms