100 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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Models with Algorithmic Reasoning Tasks We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to contribute to our lab’s mission of aligning machine learning (ML) models with algorithmic reasoning tasks. Our goal is to
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biochemistry and biophysics directed at the discovery and development of new antibacterial therapeutics targeting difficult-to-treat bacteria. More broadly and coupled to drug discovery, we define the molecular
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through the Stanford Impact Labs Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (link is external) with Profs. Irene Lo, Itai Ashlagi, and the Stanford Impact Lab on Equitable Access to Education Postdoctoral Fellow
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(intracranial and scalp EEG) and MRI data sets. Develop and implement algorithms for data processing and interpretation. Collaborate with clinicians and researchers to design studies and analyze results. Present
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. This work involves developing novel techniques, algorithms, and software packages that enable more robust and scalable approaches to cybersecurity using AI-based techniques. In addition to technical
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include: adaptive planning approaches to address climate uncertainty; urban drought resilience; and water affordability. The postdoctoral fellow will work with Prof. Fletcher to design a research project of
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Opportunity Building User-Centered AI Agents in Consumer Settings We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our project on developing user-centered AI agents in consumer settings. As AI agents
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for (1) engineering BPAN genetic variants into cell lines; (2) developing cellular assays including of autophagy function and cellular survival; (3) working with the Stanford high throughput drug screening
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Population Health. We particularly encourage applicants with interests in the following (covering multiple dimensions of prevention research): Asian American health and prevention research Child and adolescent
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arisen in multiple species, making it an ideal system for studying the origins of asymmetric divisions in evolution. We seek a Postdoctoral Researcher to contribute to this project by developing a