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surrounding building such an experimental toolkit; from the ultrafast optics to the spatial resolution and statistical data analysis. Basic Qualifications PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and
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fields, particularly those with quantitative and experimental backgrounds in stem cell and developmental biology, or in statistical physics, biophysics, or in experimental method development including
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statistical physics, biophysics, or in experimental method development including genomics and microfluidics. The successful candidate will work with Dr. Klein to develop an independent research project within
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Physics and Cosmology at Harvard University invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship to be associated with the ATLAS experiment. Applicants for this position should have a Ph.D. in experimental
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will work with Dr. Carlos R. Ponce to develop an independent research project within the scope of the lab’s research focus. In addition to carrying out experimental and computational neuroscience
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surrounding building such an experimental toolkit; from the ultrafast optics to the spatial resolution and statistical data analysis. Basic Qualifications PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and
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addition to carrying out experimental and computational neuroscience research, the successful candidate will be expected to apply for fellowship funding, contribute to the writing of grants and manuscripts, participate
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the research in Professor Clarke’s laboratory. The successful candidate will carry out experimental and modeling research related to non-contact stress analysis using Raman and photo-stimulated luminescence
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with expertise in causal inference, econometrics, experimental design, industrial organization, or applied microeconomics. Experience with field experiments, quasi-experimental methods, and/or structural
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empirical project involves refining a research question, designing an experiment or survey, analyzing historical and experimental data, and writing for peer reviewed social science journals. Candidates should