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Position #1 (ID# SCI-ENG-CEMENT) — Purpose: Conduct research in cement and cement integrity, including wellbore applications. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in applied engineering
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, Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Bioinformatics. Training overview: Individualized mentorship from a vibrant group of successful faculty from the Department of Surgery, the Stanford Cancer Center, Stanford
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on projects of mutual interest with Emily Fox, Professor of Computer Science and Statistics; Ramesh Johari, Professor of Management Science and Engineering; David Scheinker, Clinical Professor of Pediatric
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can profoundly influence a child's sense of self, decision-making, and their social development, so our approach is designed to foster a healthy, balanced relationship with technology. We will
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the Department of Psychology, advised by Professor Judith Fan. The central goal of our lab is to reverse-engineer humans' ability to rapidly discover and deploy useful abstractions in a variety of real-world
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. The project is to facilitate disease modeling and drug discovery using patient and CRISPR-engineered human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) models in combination with high throughput functional genomics
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of Genetics is seeking a highly motivated and accomplished postdoctoral scholar to join their team of investigators in conjunction with the Basic Science and Engineering (BASE) Initiative of the Children's
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% - Coordination of other SURI outreach activities, including on-campus events, workshops, seminars, and other networking opportunities. The work will be based in the Blume Earthquake Engineering Research Center
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. This project is part of NIH funded grants to develop technology for cardiac drug discovery and elucidating novel therapeutic candidates in collaboration with investigators at Stanford University (Euan Ashley
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the social sciences, humanities, law, computer science and engineering. About the Digital Civil Society Lab Digital technologies are transforming civil society and democracy. Our dependencies on digital