67 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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Animal Models; The Neural Basis of Sensory Substitution in the Blind; Ocular Structures and Physiology; MR Engineering and Methods Development for the Visual System. MRI experiments will mainly be
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shape new directions within the research program. Responsibilities: Design, fabricate, and characterize novel van der Waals heterostructure devices using Stanford’s nanofabrication facilities. Perform
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the population-level burden of aging-related diseases and serious illness. The Stanford Center for Longevity and Healthy Aging Postdoctoral Fellowship Program focuses on population sciences research that addresses
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microinjection or targeted incubation. Developing and implementing novel strategies for an Adult Editing System, establishing robust Cas9/gRNA delivery methods for somatic cells in adult organisms. You will
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science, computer science, health or environmental sciences, or environmental economics Experience with causal inference methods, especially fixed-effects regression A demonstrated interest in
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graduates of PhD programs in statistics, economics, computer science, operations research, or related data science fields. The position provides opportunities to participate in rigorous, quantitative research
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their own research program, under supervision of the principal investigator, as well as work across the many outstanding resources, institutes (e.g. Institute for Human-Centered AI) , and faculty labs across
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-author papers and present at conferences with the goal of helping the Fellow continue to build out a robust program of research. Timeline Application review will begin January 30, 2025. Applicants
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that the postdoctoral fellow is able to establish some projects for subsequent publication or contribute to the creation of a new research program. The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to one or more of the projects
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measures combined with a standardized analytic pipeline applied consistently across studies, enabling biotype-based analyses and cross-project comparison. Supporting this program—and this position—are NIH