14 computer-science-programming-languages Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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one of the following: Biomedical Informatics, Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Engineering, Health Services Research, or a related discipline Excellent written and oral communication skills
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): Computer Science or Informatics: Proficiency in programming and software development with a habit for robust unit testing. Our group mainly develops software in a Python + SQL environment with use of large language
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for Education Policy Analysis (link is external) and the Education Data Science (link is external) program) develop cultural competencies (via events organized by the Race, Inequality, and Language in Education
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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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. 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 of molecular biology. The
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programming languages (e.g., Python, MATLAB, R) for complex data analysis Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a research setting Preferred
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Posted on Wed, 02/12/2025 - 13:20 Important Info Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Han, Summer Stanford Departments and Centers: Med: Biomedical Informatics Research (BMIR) Epidemiology and
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. Proficiency in programming (Python, Julia), and high-performance computing (provide evidence with specific examples) Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Strong written and oral communication
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the field of molecular and cellular cancer biology, relevant publications, curiosity for science and innovative thinking, and high fluency in English. Experience with mammalian cell culture models, 3D
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Transplantation, and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University. Our research program focuses on innovative strategies for graft manipulation, specifically alpha/beta T-cell/CD19 B-cell depleted haploidentical