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and a research angiography suite (Zeego Lab), and partner closely with leading researchers across engineering, materials science, biology, clinical medicine, and industry. The successful candidate will
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activities should be in the field of solid mechanics interpreted broadly. The candidate should be aligned with interests in the group, which include additive manufacturing, soft materials, robotics, micro- and
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environment across multiple teams, with the ability to prioritize effectively. Being highly self-motivated to leverage the distributed supervision structure. Must be able to work well with academic and industry
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physicists. We offer an enriching training environment where post-docs, students, and other members can grow into leaders in both academia and industry. The Qiu Lab of Predictive Biology at Stanford is a brand
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skills. Excellent programming skills in Python and Julia with experience with deep learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow). Experience building complex software systems, preferably with industry
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invisible thread that runs from the mundane details of life, like opening a door or using a toaster, all the way through society's biggest challenges, like health care, scaling manufacturing and disaster
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communication skills. Experience with molecular design, surface and interface chemistry. Experience in interdisciplinary research or industry-academic collaborations. Required Application Materials: Please submit
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at the cell surface or impair their function lead to severe neurological and cardiological diseases that collectively affect millions of people worldwide. We are interested in how cells manufacture various ion
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environment across multiple teams, with the ability to prioritize effectively. Being highly self-motivated to leverage the distributed supervision structure. Must be able to work well with academic and industry
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merits have been published in the premier science and technical journals. The group is well funded by NIH and industry partners. For more information, please visit http://med.stanford.edu/Gulab (link is