88 software-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at Stanford University
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immunologic skin diseases. Candidates are welcome from various interrelated backgrounds, such as epidemiology, computer science, public health, health services research/health policy, and/or biostatistics
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include, but are not limited to, using the latest computational learning-driven approaches, including computational social science, foundation models and multimodal machine learning, to enhance
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technical skills in statistics, data science and psychometrics Experience with open-source software development (or high proficiency) in R or Python Domain knowledge in reading development, dyslexia research
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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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. Xiaojie Qiu (Genetics & Computer Science) (link is external) and Dr. Matteo Molè (Obstetrics & Gynecology) (link is external) . Our goal is to explore the “black box” of early human pregnancy by mapping
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immunology. Preferred qualifications: Experience in immunology, human immunology, mammalian cell culture, multi-color flow cytometry, cell sorting, gene transfer, murine models, computational biology, and
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in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Biology, or a related field. Strong background in signal processing, including neuroimaging and/or electrophysiology (EEG, MEG) data analysis
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backgrounds trained in chemistry, chemical biology, microbiology, and/or biophysics fields. We have launched a collaborative antibacterial drug design program integrating chemical biology and mechanistic
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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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computational resources for data analysis, and also provide the opportunity to collaborate with Stanford Data Science, the Center for Decoding the Universe, the SLAC theory group, and a number of other cross