128 formal-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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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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the following professors will serve as their faculty mentor: Kabir Tambar (Anthropology), Alexander Key (DLCL), Nora Elizabeth Barakat (History), or Lisa Blaydes (Political Science). Stanford Departments and
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is $76,383. Position Title Postdoctoral Research Associate, Vascular Biology Position Description The Spin research lab at Palo Alto Veterans Health Care is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to be hired
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the Department of Radiology, Division of Interventional Radiology, at Stanford University is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow with expertise in biomedical engineering or a related field. The lab
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: Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Ped: Developmental Behavioral Postdoc Appointment Term: A postdoc term is usually 2 years, though this may vary. Appointment Start Date: Funding for this position is
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development in the context of specific, clinically relevant genetic defects. A physician-scientist with formal training in hematology/oncology/stem cell transplantation and a never-ending fascination with
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with strong emphasis on developing, testing, and implementing optimized control or design strategies for water systems. They should have documented experience developing computational tools in water
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immunologic skin diseases. Candidates are welcome from various interrelated backgrounds, such as epidemiology, computer science, public health, health services research/health policy, and/or biostatistics
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patients. You’ll use cloud computing and modern data science tools to analyze high-dimensional, time-resolved data from clinical environments. You’ll collaborate with faculty in AI, clinical informatics, and
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interdisciplinary scientific evidence. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES) (link is external) , grant number R305B220018, and housed at the Stanford