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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
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research experience. Research track record should be demonstrated via prior publications in relevant venues in psychology, cognitive science, education, or human-computer interaction. Knowledge and expertise
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of skills is expected. The postdoc will receive extensive one-on-one training with postdocs and junior faculty to develop the necessary skills to acquire high-quality data. The ideal applicants should have
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perspectives necessary to design, conduct, sustain, and disseminate public impact research. We encourage applications from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting institutions, backgrounds, and life
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postdoctoral researcher in the application of Data and Knowledge Science to smart and sustainable civil and industrial infrastructures and cyber-physical systems. Areas of particular interest include, but
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embryo development. The annual salary starts from $73,800, dependent upon skills and previous experience. For more information, please contact Dr. Matteo Molè at mmole@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail
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publish results in peer-reviewed journals. Support mentorship of junior researchers and/or students. Required Qualifications: PhD in Computational Organic Chemistry or Computational Materials Science
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Fellows Program offers fellowships to outstanding new PhDs who have a demonstrated ability to generate high-quality, policy-relevant research on critical issues related to global development. We invite
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Qualifications: Individuals with a recent MD or PhD degree with skills in computational biology, bioinformatics, biostatistics, data science, or a related field are encouraged to apply. A candidate who has
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from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting institutions, backgrounds, and life experiences. The postdoctoral research scholar program provides time for scholars to pursue their own research