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Note - This is a three year, fixed-term position. The School of Engineering Stanford Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century, creating pivotal technologies
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essential to evaluate current and yet-to-be-observed health policies. SHP seeks a Health Economic Software Developer Associate to join the modeling team led by Assistant Professor Fernando Alarid-Escudero
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Stanford University is seeking a 1 year fixed term Software Developer 1 to perform difficult or complex programming and software development work in the field of single-cell analysis. This work will
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Note - This is a one year, fixed-term position. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. All candidates must be eligible to work and live in the U.S. The School of Engineering Stanford
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This is a fixed-term hybrid-eligible position to last 1 year. Job Purpose: The position will be working with in the Cross Platform Technologies team within Enterprise Technology (ET) in University
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Introduction: The Building Engineering Trades are an integral part of maintaining and improving the core systems of the architectural structures on campus. These Electric, HVAC and Plumbing shops provide a range
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, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering) or other related fields. Experience with signal processing of medical imaging data. Experience with or demonstrated interest in neuroimaging techniques
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Electrical: ∙ Under general supervision, performs journey level plumbing / HVAC maintenance and Electrical work. ∙ Involved with the design/ engineering, installation, maintenance, operation, and repair
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The Teaching Fellow for the Stanford Law School LLM Program in Law, Science and Technology will work with candidates in the LLM specialization in Law, Science and Technology. The fellow will assume
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depression as a disorder of functional brain circuits at the individual level, and to drive innovation of personalized treatment approaches that go beyond the current ‘trial-and-error’ approach. Important