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variety of simulation and optimization techniques. Key areas of interest may include control theory, robust optimization, or distributed optimization. 2. The second candidate will focus on applied research
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their own research program, under supervision of the principal investigator, as well as work across the many outstanding resources, institutes (e.g. Institute for Human-Centered AI) , and faculty labs across
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be distributed as open-source software to ensure reproducibility and transparency as well as supporting the extension of our approach to new domains. Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree Excellent
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, California 94305, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Applied Physics Chemistry Materials Science Quantum Optics Computer Science (more...) Quantum Gravity quantum gravity/quantum cosmology Quantum
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will have connections to both the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) and the Radiological Sciences Laboratory (RSL). The ideal candidate for this position will have interest in being trained in
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Planetary Health (HPH) (link is external) and Project Unleaded (link is external) for an exciting postdoctoral fellowship that contributes to a high-impact global program with a mission to create a
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Posted on Mon, 08/04/2025 - 11:14 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Wolak, Frank Stanford Departments and Centers: FSI Program on Energy and Sustainable Development
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genomics and single-cell spatial transcriptomics, participate in T cell-targeted therapy development, hone their computational, leadership, communication, and funding acquisition skills, and join the vibrant
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for Human and Planetary Health (HPH) (link is external) and Project Unleaded (link is external) for an exciting postdoctoral fellowship that contributes to a high-impact global program with a mission to
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Description The Stanford Department of Applied Physics 2025-26 Karel Urbanek and the Marvin Chodorow Postdoctoral Fellowships is an annual program aimed at recruiting young scientists of exceptional ability