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. Role & Responsibilities: Design and optimize large-scale electrophysiological and behavioral experiments using next generation custom-built hardware and software platforms Develop and implement end
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key role in designing and optimizing imaging devices, integrating hardware and software, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, engineers, and basic scientists. Candidates with
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) proposal writing. Develop an open-source code platform. Summarize research outcomes, draft manuscript(s), and prepare future research proposals to secure continued funding. Produce an integration note and
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the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Experience securing funding for research is preferred. Required Application Materials: A statement of research describing research accomplishments
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workflows for data cleaning, linkage, and analysis within Stanford’s secure computing environment. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of clinicians, economists, and policy researchers. Prepare
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of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity. Pay Range: $76,400 - $85,000 The Secure Health Data Integration and Research (SHINE) Lab is accepting applications for a postdoctoral fellowship
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Apply for pilot funding opportunities through the Stanford pilot grants program. Career Advancement: Our team has a strong track record of past clinical and research fellows securing faculty positions
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them to develop prediction models for patient safety events. In addition to priority projects, the Postdoc will have the opportunity to work with other researchers both at Stanford and within our larger
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between TAI and social safety nets Concentration of Power and Decision-Making: Examining risks of AI-driven economic power concentrating in few companies or countries Investigating how AI might shift
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opportunities in academia and beyond for those with interests in engineering with social impact. We are examining how civilian-led safety interventions and neighborhood environments affect community wellbeing