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. https://pai.seas.harvard.edu The postdoc is intended for one year but we anticipate there will be funding to potentially extend it to a second year. The postdoc will receive a generous salary as
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fabricating nanoelectronics and flexible electronics. An extensive experience in cleanroom nanofabrication is required. The postdoc is also expected to collaborate with other researchers to apply
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. https://pai.seas.harvard.edu The postdoc is intended for one year but we anticipate there will be funding to potentially extend it to a second year. The postdoc will receive a generous salary as
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Ph.D. in a relevant field by the time of appointment. The postdoc will be based at the Harvard University Herbaria (HUH) and will have access to all the resources available through the Department of OEB
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nanofabrication is required. The postdoc is also expected to collaborate with other researchers to apply nanoelectronics and flexible electronics in biological and medical research. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. in a
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are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new technology or perspective to bear on the work in the lab. Familiarity with neural networks and/or primate electrophysiology is
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units in neural networks, which drive both artificial and natural intelligence. Current projects span a wide range of topics in deep learning theory and theoretical neuroscience. For more information and
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. https://pai.seas.harvard.edu The postdoc is intended for one year but we anticipate there will be funding to potentially extend it to a second year. The postdoc will receive a generous salary as
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associate to work with Professor Christopher Kuzawa at Harvard University. The postdoc will oversee analysis and write up of an extensive longitudinal dataset that has followed a large population in Cebu
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. As this work exists at the interface of biology, chemistry, and engineering, applicants with training and education in any of these areas, or related fields, will be considered. Postdocs in the lab