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systems wherein people interact with technology, markets, and the environment. Applicants are expected to have rigorous training in management science, operations research, engineering, computer science
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The goal of the Childhood Research in Obesity Prevention (CROP) program at Stanford University is to advance child health equity. To achieve this goal, the program seeks to translate clinical, community, and
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. Advanced computer skills, including experience with Microsoft Office Suite. Advanced customer service skills. Relevant computer systems/technology experience. Understanding of financial transactions. Ability
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, computational data analysis and other approaches. Proficiency in cell culture, microscopies, protein analysis including genotyping, Matlabs and other computational tools. Computer experience with bioinformatics
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to faculty research groups in the Environmental Engineering and Science (EES) program within CEE, and to faculty groups in adjacent programs. As part of an exceptionally collaborative team of staff in
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Stanford University is seeking a Social Science Research Professional 1 (6 Months Fixed Term) to perform work to support research, applying basic knowledge and understanding of scientific theory. The Social
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Stanford University is seeking a Life Science Research Professional 3 to perform complex functions and activities involved in defined research projects, and independently conduct a major portion of the
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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. This is a 1 year fixed-term position. The School of Engineering Stanford
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degree milestones e.g. approving program sheets, including two undergraduate Engineering majors affiliated with CEE curriculum. Collect course offering details from instructors and their supporting staff
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, implementing, modifying, and maintaining computer programs. The School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry and The School of Engineering Computer Sciences group at Stanford have collaborated over the last