103 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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, as of the beginning date of the appointment, an MD/PhD, MD or PhD or comparable doctoral degree from an accredited domestic or foreign institution. Written certification by an authorized official
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external) Candidates from a diverse background are encouraged to apply. The applicant may hold a PhD either in physical sciences/engineering with a strong interest in translational research and motivation
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. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Water & Energy Efficiency for the Environment Lab (WE3Lab) seeks 1-2 Postdoctoral Scholars with a vision for the coordinated operation of water systems and electricity grids
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. Required Qualifications: A doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by the start date. Proficiency in R/Python Experience with scRNAseq, and/or spatial proteomic/transcriptomic data analysis Growth
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travel. See https://postdocs.stanford.edu for more information about Stanford Postdoctoral Benefits Required Qualifications: Completed PhD, DrPH, MD, or another doctoral degree in a discipline relevant to
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behind these processes, we aim to develop interventions that delay the progression of Alzheimer's-related dementia and promote successful aging. Required Qualifications: PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience
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research and travel. Applicants should normally have received their PhD in the last 3 years and must have their degree in hand prior to taking up the position on 1 September 2025. The appointment will be
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excellent written and verbal communication skills. The successful applicant must have a PhD in chemistry or a related area with expertise in organic or radiochemistry. Successful applicants will have a track
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, psychiatry, developmental psychopathology, neuroimaging research (MRI, fNIRS), engineering, computer science, or related fields. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) conferred by
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motivated individuals with strong problem-solving skills, a record of scholarly productivity, and the ability to work independently, yet collaboratively, in a multidisciplinary environment with clinicians