274 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Stanford University
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Stanford, and beyond. The fellow will also be involved in flagship projects which are large projects led by multiple Stanford faculty and funded through the newly opened Stanford Robotics Center that has
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of Ophthalmology, Stanford University School of Medicine. The Ophthalmic Microsystems Laboratory at Stanford is interested in developing new ocular therapeutics using novel micro and nanotechnologies. We integrate
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include 1) developing automated, precise, robust, intensified, modular, and electrified (A-PRIME) water desalination technologies to support a circular water economy; 2) optimizing the coordinated operation
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of advancing healthcare through the development, evaluation, and application of innovative methods. Through her research, she aims to effectively monitor, measure, and predict equitable healthcare outcomes. Her
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encompasses the early neural stem cell niche, neural tube closure, CSF, metabolism, and cortical neuronal development. We are dedicated to broad collaboration focused on translating an understanding
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not required as part of this position. Required Qualifications: Strong mathematical background, including expertise in one or more of the following areas: machine learning, statistics, and algorithms
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, including the development of funding opportunities, oversight of application and review processes, and coordination of progress reporting. In this role, the Program Manager will also lead faculty engagement
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the DAPER HR team, the HRBP will play a pivotal role in driving the evolution of HR services across the organization. You will have the opportunity to partner with a variety of departments to facilitate
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. This includes integrating LLMs with structured data sources to develop robust computational phenotyping algorithms and scalable models for real-world evidence generation. The role will involve both method
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-scale molecular and clinical data to understand the genetic basis of cardiovascular diseases and to develop novel therapeutic strategies. As a key member of the MoTrPAC team, your expertise in data