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, economics, computer science, operations research, or related data science fields. The position provides opportunities to participate in rigorous, quantitative research on human trafficking, including supply
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preparation and dissemination of findings at national and international conferences. Collaborate with investigators across rheumatology, pain medicine, biostatistics, informatics, and behavioral science
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computer science, operations research, applied math, statistics, or a related field Strong background in machine learning, optimization, and/or algorithm design Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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through the Stanford Impact Labs Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (link is external) with Profs. Irene Lo, Itai Ashlagi, and the Stanford Impact Lab on Equitable Access to Education Postdoctoral Fellow
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internal equity. Pay Range: $73,800 - $82,278 Open postdoctoral position through the Stanford Impact Labs Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (link is external) with the Fletcher Lab (link is external
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. Xiaojie Qiu (Genetics & Computer Science) (link is external) and Dr. Matteo Molè (Obstetrics & Gynecology) (link is external) . Our goal is to explore the “black box” of early human pregnancy by mapping
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learning, expanding our lab’s core strengths in behavioral and computational approaches to studying social cognitive development. Mentorship Structure The postdoctoral fellow will be mentored by Professor
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Posted on Wed, 02/12/2025 - 13:20 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Han, Summer Stanford Departments and Centers: Medicine, Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR
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include, but are not limited to, using the latest computational learning-driven approaches, including computational social science, foundation models and multimodal machine learning, to enhance
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their careers and leadership. To begin in the Fall of 2025, The VMware Women's Leadership Innovation Lab is now accepting applications to a two-year postdoctoral research scholar program. The VMware Women’s