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Note: This position has been deemed critical by the School of Engineering Dean's Office and is exempt from the hiring freeze. The School of Engineering Stanford Engineering has been at the forefront
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, and recommendations. This role will also require tracking and managing staff salary distribution across clinical trials with fluctuating revenue, ensuring strict compliance with internal policies and
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-doctoral program (https://postdocs.stanford.edu/ ). Required Qualifications: PhD, ScD, MD, DO, MD/PhD, or equivalent doctoral degree completed by appointment start date Degree in clinical field (nursing
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requirements and tickets into well-engineered components (data prep, pipelines, vector stores, prompts/agents, evaluation hooks). Application & Agent Development: Build, maintain, and update programs like LLM
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; Experience building and maintaining spreadsheets. Comfort with technology and data management. In addition, preferred requirements include: Experience in Human Resources and/or working in an international
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, and external vendors to ensure reliable access, availability, and accurate representation of electronic content in library discovery and delivery systems. This role requires strong analytical skills
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external) https://med.stanford.edu/cancer/research/shared-resources/data-science.html (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please email the required application materials to: Summer Han
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: initially one year, renewable Appointment Start Date: Sept-Oct 2025 Group or Departmental Website: http://cegelskilab.stanford.edu (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please email the PI
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: Schedule may change depending on library operating hours throughout the academic quarters and intersessions (weeks between quarters). Overtime may be occasionally required. Core Duties: Empty heading
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quantification for various motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease. This has enabled us to reverse engineer brain circuitry and restore movement in Parkinson’s disease using the first closed loop, demand-based brain