118 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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would include: Co-developing a hybrid machine learning/process-based model of anaerobic digestion processes Performing techno-economic and lifecycle analysis of microgrids build around novel biogas-fueled
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Prevention Research Center, an interdisciplinary research program on the prevention of chronic disease, is seeking MD, PhD, and other post-doctoral level applicants for research fellowships. Fellows gain
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independent postdoctoral scholar with a clear vision of scientific investigation that falls within the lab’s mission. Our Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine encompasses all aspects
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. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Water & Energy Efficiency for the Environment Lab (WE3Lab) seeks 1-2 Postdoctoral Scholars with a vision for the coordinated operation of water systems and electricity grids
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nano-mechanics, and machine learning as it applies to the field of computational mechanics. Candidates will be given opportunities to develop their teaching experience by designing and teaching a class
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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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Cancer Registry, as part of the national SEER registries. The postdoc fellow will work closely with statisticians, computer scientists, oncologists, and epidemiologists in the lab and other collaborating
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nationally and federally funded, interdisciplinary research program focused on improving healthcare delivery by understanding and intervening in the human systems behind it. Based in the HEAL and Kim Labs
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motivated postdoctoral researcher with extensive experience with item response theory models, computer adaptive testing, and related measurement methods. Demonstrated ability to bridge research (innovative
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. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. We have an opening for a full-time postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Wendy Liu, MD, PhD in the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford University to conduct collaborative