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Stanford University and the Department of Behavioral Sciences is seeking a Software Engineer to help develop and maintaining scalable, production-grade frontend and backend systems to help support autism
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The Genetics Department at Stanford University is seeking a Software Developer 2 to conceptualize, develop, supervise, and implement novel computational approaches for genomics. The successful applicant must
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of perception and cognition while serving as a key resource for aligning artificial intelligence models with human-like neural representations. As part of this project, we are seeking talented software developers
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Stanford University and the Department of Behavioral Sciences is seeking a Software Engineer on a 1 year fixed term to help develop and maintaining scalable, production-grade frontend and backend systems
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we govern ourselves, and what kinds of cultures we inhabit. Position Summary: The Stanford Department of Communication is searching for a 100% time Software Developer 2 for the Journalism Program. This
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engineering and bioinformatics software development will form the bedrock of our research infrastructure. You will be responsible for architecting and implementing the scalable data pipelines, standardized data
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, pyrolysis). Hydrogen retention and loss mechanisms in the subsurface Subsurface hydrogen storage (e.g., in depleted reservoirs, salt caverns) Assessment and verification of hydrogen storage Modeling
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with NVivo (or equivalent qualitative data analysis software). * Experience using statistical software such as R or STATA (or equivalent software). * Skilled at using collaborative software programs
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. This includes observational and interventional research. Conduct statistical analyses of complex data sets using appropriate methodologies and software. Oversee data analyses led by trainees and data analysts
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people at any stage in their careers, including computational biologists, bioinformaticians and software engineers. Candidates will train to lead and design team science computational projects that push