70 phd-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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presentations). Evidence of their contributions to their current research communities. Track record of mentoring more junior scholars. Required Qualifications: PhD in computer science, electrical engineering
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research expenses. Please direct queries to Professor Lisa Surwillo (surwillo@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) ). Required Qualifications: Applicants must have received a PhD from an accredited university in
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a PhD in the field of molecular and cellular cancer biology, relevant publications, curiosity for science and innovative thinking, and high fluency in English. Experience with mammalian cell culture
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care providers in identifying and managing patients with referral-warranted oculoplastic disease. Required Qualifications: - MD or PhD with experience in cell culture, data gathering, data analysis
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domestically and internationally. Required Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field. Required Application Materials: CV Statement of research Diversity statement Three letters of recommendation Stanford is an
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Qualifications: Applicants must have received a PhD from an accredited university in German Language and Literature, History, Religious Studies, Philosophy, or a related field before the appointment start date A
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skills, expertise, and perspectives necessary to design, conduct, sustain, and disseminate public impact research. We encourage applications from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting
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from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting institutions, backgrounds, and life experiences. The postdoctoral research scholar program provides time for scholars to pursue their own research
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, parameter-efficient fine-tuning methods such as LoRA and adapter-based tuning, and retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) approaches. Familiarity with LLM architectures (e.g., GPT, BERT, T5), Transformer-based
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, the applicant will have the opportunity to lead interdisciplinary research projects and work in a highly collaborative environment committed to team science that will include other collaborating scientists