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to the Electrification for Health Director Brady Seals: baseals@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) by April 15, 2026. Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes. The expected base pay range for this position
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, econometrics/causal inference, data management, coding (e.g., in Stata or R), and applied policy-relevant research. Skills in geospatial analysis and/or data visualization would be a plus. The candidate should
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opportunities with funding for one meeting per year Leadership skills training and career planning workshops Networking with geriatrics and palliative care research leaders nationally Current Program Structure
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successfully carry out experiments and analyze the data generated with minimal supervision.• Ability to handle several projects simultaneously.• Willing to help and train various personnel in computational tools
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spatial and temporal monitoring results in enormous volumes of data, necessitating the management of large datasets and communication of extensive (and expensive) data packets. These factors necessitate new
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to advance the knowledge base, empowering practitioners and policymakers to make informed decisions that make education systems more equitable and effective for all students. Our research falls into three
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scientist will play a pivotal role in the following areas: Scientific Coordination Take the lead in managing the primary research outcomes of a priority project, while also contributing to secondary efforts