120 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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, Stanford PRL), career development resources, and competitive benefits and salary commensurate with experience. Required Qualifications: PhD in physics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering
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Studies Required Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD,PhD in Immunology, Cell Biology or a related field Required Application Materials: Letter of interest CV including publications and names of references
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traditional 2D geological maps into complex 3D structures by harnessing state-of-the-art data science and machine learning techniques at large scales. The research will use geophysical, geochemical, and
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chromatin structured contexts. Ideal for those with experience in cell culture, molecular biology, and seeking to acquire or strengthen expertise in gene editing methodologies, bioinformatics, and DNA DSB
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(Columbia Business School), and the lab research principal Antonio Coppola (Stanford GSB), and co-authors on academic papers, PhD students, and predoctoral fellows. The fellow will also interact and
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team with other lab members. Our lab is an inclusive space that fosters learning & curiosity, promotes team work and values mentorship to drive an innovative research program that pushes the boundaries
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. Applicants with experience in proteomics and MS method development who are interested in applying their skills towards this challenge alongside learning more about (1) functional genomics, (2) molecular and
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will have: A PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in vascular biology or a related field A strong publication record and expertise in vascular biology, endothelial/pericyte biology, or pulmonary research Hands
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based on Stanford University guidelines , and full benefits. Required Qualifications: Recently completed PhD, DrPH, MD, or other doctoral degree in a discipline related to nutrition, food systems
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the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $73,800. 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