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Models with Algorithmic Reasoning Tasks We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to our lab’s mission of aligning machine learning (ML) models with algorithmic reasoning tasks. Our goal is to
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model fairness and model generalizability across multi-institutional electronic health records databases. The researcher will have access to the real-world EHR data from almost 20 sites across
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expected to continue the Lab’s ongoing research projects in one or more of the following areas: Glaucoma Neuroimaging and Neuroprotection in Humans and Experimental Animal Models; The Neural Basis of Sensory
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or translational research optimizing advanced water treatment processes (e.g., reverse osmosis) to reduce costs and emissions while providing safe resilient supply. They should have documented experience with a
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this project to propel discovery of how recent advances in AI can promote healthy aging and longevity around the world. The general aim of the work is to study how new LLM-type modeling architectures can be
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working with large healthcare datasets (EHRs, claims, registries). Proficiency in R or Python. Strong quantitative skills and familiarity with advanced modeling techniques. Excellent written and verbal
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study of ECE and policy impacts. Strong data analytical skills using advanced statistical methods (such as mixed effect models, multilevel modeling, structural equation models, longitudinal modeling, etc
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. Mentorship Structure The postdoctoral research scholar will be supervised and primarily mentored by Professor Mykel Kochenderfer, Faculty Co-Director of the Stanford Center for AI Safety, and Associate
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substitution in the EGFRvIII peptide significantly increases survival in an animal model of glioblastoma by enhancing proteasomal processing. We also developed robust methods to detect a new class of non
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experiences. The Fletcher Lab at Stanford University uses computational systems modeling to advance resilient and equitable water resources management for an uncertain future. Current research topics in the lab