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currently seeking candidates for research assistant. The appointed candidates will support the planning and execution of research projects alongside postdoc associate, PhD students, and RAs within
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explore enabling technologies for 6G and beyond wireless networks. Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics engineering, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include
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architecture, Design experiments, collect data, and validate ideas in collaboration with the broader engineering team. Profile and requirements The candidate will participate in research and development
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Stanford’s Department of Computer Science and the Data Science team at Stanford Health Care. Our research spans both core methodological advancements (e.g., developing novel ML architectures and evaluation
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plant architecture optimization, but new areas, particularly in molecular biology, immunology, and genomics, are welcome. For more information, see: navlakhalab.net. Position Requirements PhD in
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, treatment planning, and patient care. The research will involve data collection and preprocessing, model architecture design, pre-training and fine-tuning, evaluation and benchmarking, and model optimization
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familiarity with DMS and DERMS functionalities and architectures; evaluate and enhance operational schemes under high DER penetration. Model microgrids in distribution networks including dynamic and steady
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models. We focus on creating organoids with precise cell types, architecture, and functions that closely mirror their in vivo counterparts. Our mission is to harness these advanced models to unravel
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with both research and teaching responsibilities. Preference will be given to candidates whose expertise aligns and strengthens the research of the Department. The successful candidates must have a PhD
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: The successful candidate should have a PhD in physics or a closely related area. Ideally the candidate should have experience with cryogenic measurements of superconducting circuits, including microwave