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Required Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience, Bioengineering, Electric Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field Strong quantitative and analytical skills Experience in either experimental
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, California 94305, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Applied Physics Chemistry Materials Science Quantum Optics Computer Science (more...) Quantum Gravity quantum gravity/quantum cosmology Quantum
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Posted on Mon, 08/04/2025 - 11:14 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Wolak, Frank Stanford Departments and Centers: FSI Program on Energy and Sustainable Development
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for Human and Planetary Health (HPH) (link is external) and Project Unleaded (link is external) for an exciting postdoctoral fellowship that contributes to a high-impact global program with a mission to
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work directly with Alexander Vezeridis, MD, PhD, on active projects and will have the opportunity to contribute to project design and direction. This position is ideal for researchers looking to deepen
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federally funded, interdisciplinary research program focused on improving healthcare delivery by studying and intervening in the human systems that support it. Based in the HEAL and Kim Labs at Stanford
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& Brian Hargreaves. Partial list of applicable skills: Expertise in MRI physics Experience with raw MRI data management Experience with MRI reconstruction Clinical studies: data collection / analysis Pulse
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performance. Mentorship Structure The postdoc will collaborate closely with the lab’s principal investigator Ellen Vitercik, PhD students, postdocs, and external collaborators on multiple research projects
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common equipment, and also have the benefit of access to research facilities at Stanford University including core computing, microscopy, library, biostores, and analytical facilities. The Spin lab has
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external) Candidates from a diverse background are encouraged to apply. The applicant may hold a PhD either in physical sciences/engineering with a strong interest in translational research and motivation