128 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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at scientific conferences. Required Qualifications: Education: Required: PhD or MD (or equivalent experience) in medical sciences, molecular biology, cell biology, or related field. Work Experience: Required
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Application Materials: To apply, candidates must create an account on Slideroom (link is external) , the application platform used by the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, and upload the application materials
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collaborative culture. The Division of Pain Medicine is at the forefront of innovation in pain research, education, and patient care. Our postdoctoral program has successfully transitioned fellows
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: Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Ped: Developmental Behavioral Postdoc Appointment Term: A postdoc term is usually 2 years, though this may vary. Appointment Start Date: Funding for this position is
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on manuscripts, presentations, and research proposals Required Qualifications: PhD in psychology, neuroscience, biostatistics, computer science, or a related field. Strong interpersonal and technical skills
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Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $73,800. A fully funded postdoctoral fellowship is available in the Ophthalmic Microsystems Laboratory at Stanford, which is led by Charles DeBoer, MD, PhD in the Department
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sequence programming (ex: Pulseq) Python, MatLab, C++, etc PyTorch, TensorFlow ML Ops Required Qualifications: MD, PhD, or equivalent Technical interest & expertise in MRI Required Application Materials: CV
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computer science, operations research, applied math, statistics, or a related field Strong background in machine learning, optimization, and/or algorithm design Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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factor. However, non-U.S. scholars must be eligible for a J-1 visa, (with sponsorship from Stanford). Exceptions must be discussed with program administration. Email energy_postdoctoral_fellowship
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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