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environment provides many professional growth opportunities in academia, entrepreneurship, and public service. Responsibilities include: Investigate cutting-edge techniques in system modeling, analysis, and
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. The postdoc will define promising research directions for extending AST to uncover vulnerabilities in complex systems, bridging gaps between traditional testing techniques and emerging security threats
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learning to investigate how the human brain develops diverse cell types and forms complex neural circuits. We are particularly interested in how these developmental programs are disrupted in
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signaling cascades that are integrated through dynamic and context-specific networks driving the cellular responses. Given the complexity and dynamic state of signaling networks, the current understanding
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model fairness and model generalizability across multi-institutional electronic health records databases. The researcher will have access to the real-world EHR data from almost 20 sites across
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, statistical modeling, and visualization from a recent project. Contact information for three references – at least one reference should be a past supervisor and another a past team member. Stanford is an equal
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and transmission network modeling is useful but not necessary, as long as the candidate is willing to learn on the job. A list recent and past research projects on electricity market design undertaken
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, this position requires the ability to deeply engage with clinical free-text data—often complex, ambiguous, and domain-specific—to develop effective prompts and modeling strategies. The successful candidate should
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language processing (NLP) to augment clinical decision-making and expand access to high-quality healthcare. Our lab develops new methods to improve model trustworthiness and leverages heterogeneous clinical data
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expected to continue the Lab’s ongoing research projects in one or more of the following areas: Glaucoma Neuroimaging and Neuroprotection in Humans and Experimental Animal Models; The Neural Basis of Sensory