12 cloud-computing-phd-student Postdoctoral positions at University of California Los Angeles
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, infectious disease, biostatistics and computational immunology at the University of California Los Angeles. Qualifications: The candidate should have a recent PhD and/or MD/PhD (within the past 2 years) and a
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with an emphasis on translational application and therapeutic development. The Cornea Biology Laboratory, under the direction of Sophie Deng, MD, PhD, studies corneal stem cells aiming to develop novel
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, infectious disease, biostatistics and computational immunology at the University of California Los Angeles. Qualifications: The candidate should have a recent PhD and/or MD/PhD (within the past 2 years) and a
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to soon receive) a PhD in physics, astronomy, astrophysics, or a closely related discipline. The successful candidate may begin anytime in Fall 2026. The position will be for an initial term of two years
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with an emphasis on translational application and therapeutic development. The Cornea Biology Laboratory, under the direction of Sophie Deng, MD, PhD, studies corneal stem cells aiming to develop novel
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Postdoctoral Fellow. This is a unique opportunity, funded by the Livescu Initiative, to carry out a collaboratively designed research project together with faculty, graduate students and undergraduates
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developing computational models of moral decision-making in social dilemmas. The intended start date is Fall 2026. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to extending resource-rational analysis
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to soon receive) a PhD in physics, astronomy, astrophysics, or a closely related discipline. The successful candidate may begin anytime in Fall 2026. The position will be for an initial term of two years
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individual with a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomechanics, Biomedical, Kinesiology, or a related field. The ideal candidate will have expertise or familiarity in one or more of the
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Postdoctoral Fellow. This is a unique opportunity, funded by the Livescu Initiative, to carry out a collaboratively designed research project together with faculty, graduate students and undergraduates