101 phd-in-architecture-landscape-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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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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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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and AI-driven computational approaches to reconstruct and redefine tissue architecture in 3D space. The goals of these projects are to uncover the rules governing the spatiotemporal dynamics of tumor
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the development of natural and built urban systems and human-system collaborations. Successful candidates will be expected to define an independent research agenda and to work closely with Stanford University
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of the post-doc is to study how innovations in AI, especially adaptation of Large Language Models (LLMs) architectures for time-series data, can be used in study of aging, health span, and longevity
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in a highly collaborative, inclusive and supportive environment including other scientists, physicians, residents, and students. This position is NIH-funded and the researcher will work closely with PI
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art of mentoring and supervising burgeoning scholars. We value innovation, and our program provides an enabling environment for fellows to conceptualize, develop, and lead independent research
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lab in Stanford’s Psychiatry Department, led by Neir Eshel, MD, PhD. We are looking to hire curious and ambitious postdocs to join our team. Lab projects focus on the neural circuitry of reward-seeking
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integrated into real-world consumer environments, it is essential to ensure these systems act in the best interests of users—faithfully interpreting user intent and taking responsible actions on their behalf
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Department of Dermatology provides a robust research environment with a strong community of scientific colleagues and students for collaboration. Required Qualifications: A PhD in one of the following