43 phd-data-analytics "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" Postdoctoral research jobs at Stanford University
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We have an opening for a full-time postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Wendy Liu, MD, PhD in the Department of Ophthalmology at Stanford University to conduct collaborative projects in vision
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necessary to design, conduct, sustain, and disseminate public impact research. We encourage applications from individuals from a broad diversity of PhD-granting institutions, backgrounds, and life experiences
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experience in modeling multiphase flow, ideally through both numerical and analytical approaches. The primary advisors for this project are Dr. Jenny Suckale (Stanford, Department of Geophysics) and Dr. Hamdi
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advanced machine learning and artificial intelligence approaches to analyze data from multi-site cohorts of mothers and infants, with an aim to develop relevant prediction models to improve maternal and
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claims data, electronic health records, and other publicly accessible datasets – all with a keen focus on pediatric pain, sleep, opioids, and perioperative outcomes. Profession-specific co-mentorship will
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with fMRI EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED) PhD in neuroscience and one year of relevant experience or an equivalent combination of experience, education, and training. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
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and will be able to audit courses offered by the GSE to strengthen or expand their analytic skills (via courses offered by the Center for Education Policy Analysis and the Education Data Science program
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of both single and multi-band imaging task data, collected over multiple time points, and with a particular interest in mood and cognitive states. The candidate will work on a project funded under an NIMH
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of both single and multi-band imaging task data, collected over multiple time points, and with a particular interest in mood and cognitive states. The candidate will work on a project funded under an NIMH
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focus on analysis and integration of high dimensional multi-omic data with metrics of exercise performance in the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC) and related studies