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access to Justin Kerr's systematic photographic documentation of ancient Maya painted ceramics. The Postdoctoral Fellow in Pre-Columbian Art/Archaeology will receive training in archival processing and
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painted ceramics. The Postdoctoral Fellow in Pre-Columbian Art/Archaeology will receive training in archival processing and digital curation and will support digitization initiatives to increase access
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interviews involving a research presentation on past work. References will be requested at final stages of the consideration process. Expected Dates: Application deadline: 4/17/2026 Start date: The position is
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facilities of the Harvard College Observatory and the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory under a single director to pursue studies of those basic physical processes that determine the nature and evolution
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sociology. Strong quantitative skills and experience with large-scale data analysis required. Computer Science/HCI: PhD in Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Information Science, or related
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Lab team, collaborating with Harvard Business School (HBS) and D^3 faculty and researchers to develop methods that underpin modern organizations. A unique aspect of the lab is that it fosters
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postdoctoral research visits to laboratories throughout Europe and the world. International exchange is a key feature in the application process. Applications to go to the country in which the Ph.D. was obtained
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to prepare fellows for doctoral research. Fellows will be exposed to a range of research tasks across various stages of the research process. Faculty mentors are committed to the mentorship and
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. Please direct any questions on the application process to Nicole Grenier: nicole.grenier@cfa.harvard.edu . Basic Qualifications All the following online application materials are requested: Three Uploaded
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discovery to find novel compounds to treat pain, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis by modulating the function of particular ion channels. The work will be based on electrophysiological studies of ion channels