86 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University in United States
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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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or Departmental Website: https://woods.stanford.edu/research/climate-and-energy-policy-program (link is external) https://bitsandwatts.stanford.edu/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Submit by
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, or sustainable agriculture. Experience working in interdisciplinary settings that combine multiple perspectives and disciplines, ideally across topics including nutrition, sustainable food choices, food systems
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) therapies for melanoma. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of cutting-edge cancer immunotherapy and advanced computational biology. Position Overview: • Full-time
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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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research program related to the language, literacy, and culture of African Americans. They should have experience with mixed methods research in the humanistic social science tradition. As a portion of the
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Digital Economy Lab Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Postdoc Appointment Term: 2 years Appointment Start Date: ASAP Group or Departmental Website: https://digitaleconomy.stanford.edu
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Postdoctoral Fellow position in the area of peptide chemistry or radiochemistry is available immediately in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS), Stanford University School of Medicine
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common equipment, and also have the benefit of access to research facilities at Stanford University including core computing, microscopy, library, biostores, and analytical facilities. The Spin lab has
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, and traumatic brain injury patients. Building on a long history of transplanting hiPSC-derived cells to promote neural repair in pre-clinical models, this newly funded research program aims to develop