67 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" "UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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signals or kinematic signals from wearable sensors in a demand-based fashion. Additional projects include the development of a remote monitoring tool for Parkinson’s disease and other disorders which
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scale and resolution. This ambitious project spans multiple institutes including the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute, Stanford Bio-X, and the Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute, bringing
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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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typologically diverse languages Creating self-supervised learning algorithms that can assess phonological development and speech complexity in children from birth through age 6, with applications to both typical
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. The postdoctoral scholar will be primarily in charge of the large animal model development and leveraging this model to evaluate the technologies developed by the other team members, although there will be multiple
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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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of paint (ICP-OES, XRF and colorimetry) and managing the analysis of a representative survey collecting over 10,000 samples of spices, soil and cosmetics in India. The role includes developing and
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contributing to the development of actionable insights for policy and program improvement. The start date is Fall 2025. This is a full-time (100% FTE), one-year appointment, with the possibility of renewal for a
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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
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Substitution in the Blind; Ocular Structures and Physiology; MR Engineering and Methods Development for the Visual System. MRI experiments will mainly be conducted at research centers at the Stanford campus and