97 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science-eth Postdoctoral positions at Stanford University
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Posted on Fri, 03/13/2026 - 06:17 Important Info Faculty Sponsor First name: Li Faculty Sponsor Last Name: Wang Stanford Departments and Centers: Biology Institute for Stem Cell Biology and
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relevant programming on campus Required Qualifications: Doctoral degree in engineering (civil/environmental engineering, urban planning, computer science, electrical engineering); preferably having
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-project comparison. Supporting this program—and this position—are NIH awards under NIMH’s priority initiative, Individually Measured Phenotypes to Advance Computational Translation in Mental Health (IMPACT
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Summer 2026, with the potential for renewal. Required Qualifications: PhD in education, economics, sociology, computer science, public policy, or a related field Demonstrated expertise in PK-12 education
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. Experience in organizing and participating in workshops and conferences is a plus. PhD: A PhD in Economics, Computer Science, or a related field, with the Doctorate conferred before the start date. Required
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partners in genomics, cancer biology, and clinical research, providing opportunities to work with diverse biological systems and translational applications. Required Qualifications: PhD in bioengineering
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, molecular biology, and preferably with experience working with mammalian cells and mouse models of cancer, especially leukemia. There will be opportunities to work with physicians, translational researchers
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required minimum for all postdoctoral scholars appointed through the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. Combining mass spectrometry-based proteomics and metabolomics, data science
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receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies for pediatric solid tumors. The Ramakrishna laboratory focuses on optimizing CAR T-cell therapies for children with cancer by learning about the biology of these CAR T-cells
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, molecular biology, and preferably with experience working with mammalian cells and mouse models of cancer, especially leukemia. There will be opportunities to work with physicians, translational researchers