23 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Quantum Information , Quantum Information Science , quantum information theory , quantum information
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-generation sequencing, ELISA, and related analytical methods; and apply computational skills in collaboration with cross-functional teams, including efforts in microfluidics and high-throughput scaling and
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, integrate with our simulator, and investigate the use of this interface. The 77 Lab is a collaborative research environment with numerous ongoing projects in robotics, rehabilitation robotics, agricultural
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Posting Description POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Center for Biomedical Innovation, supports an ARPA-H program developing a platform for continuous manufacturing of extracellular vehicles (EVs). EVs
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Posting Description POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, BIOMECHATRONICS, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, to develop the requirements for a closed-loop neuroprosthesis and investigate the effect in persons
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, including quantitative and computational methods, ethnography, and field- and lab-based research. Interdisciplinary exchange is central to our work, and our collaborations frequently extend to partners in
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date; demonstrated hands-on experience fabricating, characterizing, and optimizing perovskite photovoltaic films and devices; experience with thin-film processing methods such as spin coating and with
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will have access to several state-of-the-art microwave spectrometers, numerous large astronomical datasets, an extensive network of international collaborators, and the opportunity to mentor students and
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 11 hours ago
function. This role involves developing computational models, connectome analyses, and theoretical approaches using published and ongoing neuroscience datasets. The associates will collaborate with
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sensing techniques for precision studies of rare molecules in fundamental physics. The successful candidate will develop methods to manipulate, trap, and interrogate rare molecular species using laser