109 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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scholars to join our research team. Specializing in infectious disease epidemiology and public health modeling, we study vaccine-preventable infections (e.g., SARS-CoV-2, pertussis) and neglected tropical
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and interpersonal communication skills, and a demonstrated interest in addressing social justice issues through data-driven research. The postdoc will work in partnership with Principal Investigator
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funded by Administration for Children and Families (ACF). The primary research focus of this position is on understanding how families’ and educators’ experiences related to early care and education (ECE
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interests of our faculty, please see "Research interests (link is external) ". The length of training is two years. The training program can also provide tuition support for completing a Masters degree in
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Fellow will also lead department efforts to plan, create, and deploy course-level and curriculum-level assessments of quantitative skills and accessibility. This is a unique opportunity to join an exciting
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... (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: For full consideration, send a complete application in a single PDF to HAI-Fellowships@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) with the subject line: “HAI
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research profile centered on German Studies of the Early Modern period (ca. 1400-1750) Advanced level German-proficiency with the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the German language
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wide variety of projects. The position will be based in the Stanford Department of Ophthalmology, though trainees from any discipline who meet the required qualifications are encouraged to apply
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opioid research. Fellows will play a pivotal role in NHLBI, NIAMS, and NICHD-funded studies, focusing on the intersection of perioperative pain, sleep, and opioid use. Fellows will be exposed
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given to candidates studying early China using analytical methods such as zooarchaeology, paleobotany, ceramic analysis, and lithic analysis. The successful candidate will be expected to: Teach one course