11 research-engineer-power-electronics Postdoctoral research jobs at Stanford University
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energy systems. We welcome applicants with strong foundations in science and engineering. What matters most is: (a) demonstrated ability to push both the frontiers of science and address a problem of
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the scope and impact of our studies. Current research themes include: The impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists on metabolic outcomes and surgical decision-making in bariatric patients Computer vision analysis
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technologies, spatial omics data, immunology and cancer systems biology. Experience with genomic engineering methods, stem cell culture, flow cytometry, and murine models is preferred. Ability to work
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therapeutics. We are seeking a highly motivated, collaborative, and independent Postdoctoral Researcher to spearhead a research program within the general areas of protein biochemistry, engineering, and
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cell immunotherapy, and cytokine biology. This position offers the opportunity to pursue independent and collaborative research integrating classical immunology with cell and protein engineering
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scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Research Group and Open Position: Our research group integrates the power of experimental chemistry, biochemistry
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demonstrated ability to work with large language models (LLMs) and unstructured clinical text from electronic health records (EHRs). Desired technical skills include prompt engineering, few-shot and zero-shot
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skills Established record of population health research and scholarship, including peer-reviewed publications Highly motivated self-starter who thrives in dynamic settings and has the ability to work
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is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Send an email with your attachments to jbrown01@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) and toshea@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) with “BIOCHAR & WILDFIRE
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flourishing. This effort will draw upon DEL’s existing research on AI, digital transformation, and economic measurement to pioneer a forward-looking economic model for the TAI-powered future. We are assembling