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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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(link is external) , is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to conduct innovative, interdisciplinary research. The Magic Lab has three subgroups based on three branches of science: (a) physics
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are an interdisciplinary team spanning engineering, neuroscience, developmental biology, genetics, applied math, and physics — united by curiosity and a drive to understand how the brain coordinates whole-body physiology
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you have identified. There is no need to reach out to faculty at this stage in the application process. You will also be requested to provide contact details for three references. The application
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discipline related to chemistry, environmental science, environmental health, toxicology, geology, medical physics or a related field Excellent oral and written English-language communication skills Highly
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: Physics Postdoc Appointment Term: 2-years Appointment Start Date: As soon as possible Group or Departmental Website: http://aaronsharpe.science (link is external) http://ggg.stanford.edu (link is external
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have the capacity to conceptualize, motivate, design, and implement original research on consequential, policy-relevant topics, and be able to take a leadership role in the research process. The Fellow
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Posted on Thu, 05/29/2025 - 18:48 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Michel Digonnet Stanford Departments and Centers: Electrical Engineering Applied Physics Postdoc
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Engineering ,Physical Chemistry ,Physics Required Application Materials: CV References Stanford is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race
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in multiple geographies Lead knowledge co-production process, including workshops and communication with communities, conservation practitioners, academics, and funders. Mentor graduate students