78 high-performance-computing Postdoctoral positions at Conservatorio di Musica "Santa Cecilia" in United States
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and Centers: Graduate School of Education Postdoc Appointment Term: Summer/Fall 2025 through Spring/Summer 2026; potential renewal for a second year based on performance and funding availability
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embryos This Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) (link is external) funded project is in collaboration with the labs of Hervé Turlier (CIRB-CNRS) and Chema Martin (Queen Mary University of London). We
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Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Our postdoctoral research fellowship program is dedicated to preparing scholars for an academic career in the domains of pediatric perioperative, pain, sleep, and/or
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work on a priority research program in which individuals are assessed with functional MRI, behavioral, and symptom measures before, during, and after treatment. Treatment includes selectively targeted
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advancing preclinical research in ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy (FLASH RT). This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research using electron beam FLASH RT in small animal
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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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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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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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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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Postdoctoral position in Computational Immunology We are looking for two motivated postdoctoral researchers to work on human macrophage biology in the Department of Pathology at Stanford. Successful candidates