77 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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earliest and preferred start dates 2. A current CV 3. A transcript (unofficial is fine) 4. Names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers of 2-3 references Stanford is an equal opportunity employer and all
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internal equity. Pay Range: MIN $73,800 Postdoctoral Scholar - Human Embryo Development & Reproductive Tissue Engineering Are you passionate about making ground-breaking contributions to the field of human
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world to develop knowledge necessary to realize that vision. We look for the brightest minds in the natural sciences, engineering, materials science, policy, economics, and business who are interested in tackling
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recipients—coming from fields such as computer science, earth systems science, economics, engineering, health policy, political science, and sociology—to pursue policy-relevant research on topics related
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lab meetings, journal clubs, and collaborations Required Qualifications: M.D. or Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Cancer Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Radiology, or a related field
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of environmentally responsive genes on atherosclerosis. To apply or find out more information, please contact Dr. Brian Kim (kimjb at stanford edu) and applicants should attach the following: current CV (include brief
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closely with a multidisciplinary team including physicists, radiation oncologists, biologists, and engineers. Key Responsibilities: Deliver and optimize ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) radiotherapy to small
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Posted on Mon, 01/13/2025 - 16:30 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Lo, Irene Stanford Departments and Centers: Management Science and Engineering Stanford Impact Lab
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for early detection of multiple cancers Assessing built environment's impact using health technology Environmental and neighborhood influences on health (physical, social, cultural environments) Health
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analytics to understand how capital moves around the world with the aim of improving international economic policy. Current projects include, for example: (i) mapping how global firms finance themselves