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We are seeking a student enrolled in the Federal Work-Study (FWS) or Work-Study Student program to join our team as a part-time Clinical Data Associate in the Pediatrics Hem/Onc division, working approximately 6 hours per week. For further details, please refer to the full job posting on Handshake (https://joinhandshake.com/), listed under: Job #9292944; Clinical Data Associate [Federal Work-Study (FWS) or Work-Study Student]. Best, Tamar
Clinical Data Associate: Federal Work-Study or Work-Study Student
I'm looking for a Chemical Engineer with good command over ASPEN PLUS and/or HYSYS. Duration: 2 weeks Location: Remote Project: Carbon Capture Please write back here, if interested. Pls include your LinkedIN link Warmly, Amit
Need help with ASPEN PLUS or ASPEN HYSYS - $22/hr
Paid VR NeuroFit Research Study Seeking Participants!
I can do your data analysis, data insertion and manipulation, journal submission, manuscript review and correction, revising manuscripts to be in line with journal guidelines, peer review, and manuscript revision for journal review. 8+ years of research experience.
Research work, manuscript revision, data analysis
Seeking participants for paid reading study
============= Motive ============= 9.9% of cancers are attributable to viruses according to the World Health Organization. We have identified significant areas of concern in multiple studies claiming negative association, suggesting the current understanding is not only incomplete but possibly incorrect. We investigate under-studied questions on viruses and cancer, particularly breast, lung, and nasopharyngeal cancer. ============= Research Areas ============= AI/ML biomedical datasets: creating open-source datasets to advance the evaluation of large language models like GPT4 and Med-Gemini for biomedical purposes. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) sequence conservation: addressing under-studied questions regarding EBV sequence conservation. EBV association with breast cancer, particularly triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and breast cancer: exploring the relationship between EBV and TNBC specifically and breast cancer more broadly. EBV association with lung cancer, particularly non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC): exploring the relationship between EBV and NSCLC. EBV association with NPC, GC, and head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC): exploring under-studied questions between EBV and NPC, GC, and HNSCC. EBV and MYC interactions: exploring the relationship between EBV and MYC. ============= Roles ============= Research associate: assist with lit review, primary analysis, paper writing, and publishing. See examples below. ML/AI developer: explore how ML/AI can accelerate our research. Must have basic chemistry and genomic background. Khan academy videos suffice -- degrees not needed. Must have working knowledge of LLMs and transformers. Software developer: must have strong regular expression and database skills. Bioinformatician: analyze DNA sequences and transcripts, gather genomic and transcriptomic data from various databases. ============= Qualifications ============= Logic and open-mindedness trump experience: we study questions from first principles so minimal experience is a plus, not a hindrance. 2+ years of research experience LaTeX experience 1+ years of programming experience (optional) We seek people who embrace failure, thrive with vague instructions and shifting timelines, and have a proven ability to see the world with open-mindedness. ============= Example Research Questions ============= Which cancers feature MYC translocations? What are the morphological and molecular characteristics of NPC tumor cells? What are the methodological/logical flaws with this 2004 Nature study: https://www.nature.com/articles/3800024? (Hint: there are several.) What reference genome was used in a given study? What are the genetic variants for EBNA1? ============= Details ============= Pay: depends on experience Authorship: authorship credit if interested Hours: flexible Location: remote
Remote research with authorship: AI + cancer + viruses
My team and I are a group of Postdocs at Stanford, dedicated to developing an innovative treatment to prevent chemotherapy-induced alopecia (hair loss from chemotherapy). This summer, we are initiating a series of animal studies involving rats to test potential drugs that could significantly improve the quality of life for cancer patients. To advance this important work, we are seeking a committed student to help with the research and join our team. Your role would involve: Assisting in preparing drug formulations for administration. While prior experience with pipetting is an asset, it is not a requirement. Managing the care of the rats, which includes feeding, drug administration, and systematic documentation of hair loss through photography. This will occasionally require availability over weekends. Engaging in the analysis of study results, which is crucial for our research outcomes. Participation in this project will offer you the chance to: Gain hands-on experience in conducting animal testing that has the potential to revolutionize one of the most common chemotherapy side effects. Collaborate closely with an interdisciplinary team of experienced PhDs and MDs, enhancing your skills and understanding of healthcare innovation. Contribute to research that may lead to publications (you would be an author in such publications) Potentially receive some compensation if you are already employed by Stanford. We are looking for someone who can dedicate approximately 10 hours per week to this project. Our team is passionate about pushing the boundaries of oncology treatments, and we hope to find someone equally enthusiastic about making a significant impact.
Student researcher (10h/ week) for oncology project
1 Job Description: We are seeking a skilled Full-Stack Web Developer to join our team at Structura Pro, a cutting-edge structural engineering web application. The ideal candidate will work closely with our machine learning engineers and structural engineers to develop and integrate tools for component-level structural design. 2 Responsibilities: Backend: Collaborate with the ML team to integrate GPT models into the application. Convert structural engineering Excel sheets to JavaScript and integrate with the frontend. Maintain server and code to ensure smooth operation. Frontend: Utilize graphic libraries to generate structural component diagrams. Develop interactive graphs using graph libraries. Implement animations to enhance user interactivity. 3 Requirements: Proficiency in both frontend and backend development. Experience with graphic and graph libraries. Knowledge of animation techniques for web development. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work collaboratively Explore the existing website at https://structurapro.co/
Full Stack Web Dev Summer Intern for Structural Engineering
Project Overview: The primary goal of this project is to integrate Machine Learning (ML) features into our structural engineering web application, with a focus on the development and fine-tuning of StructGPT. Your work will involve collaboration on existing structural design tools, optimizing features with large language models (LLMs), and ensuring seamless backend integration and testing. Project Goals: Objective: Train and integrate StructGPT, a specialized LLM for structural engineering tasks. Tasks: Familiarize yourself with the current structural design tools used in our application. Review and understand the current implementation of LLMs. Identify, collect and preprocess data relevant to structural engineering. Fine-tune LLMs, StructGPT, on downstream tasks specific to structural engineering. Collaborate with the team to design features that can be optimized using StructGPT. Integrate StructGPT with the existing structural design tools into the backend of our web application. Develop and implement unit tests to ensure functionality and reliability. Debug and resolve any integration issues. Collaborate with the team to conduct code reviews and improve the overall codebase. Feel free to checkout the website at www.structurapro.co
Machine Learning Integration Intern for Structural Engineering
We are seeking a creative and enthusiastic senior researcher with expertise in state-of-the-art machine learning to work in a large and successful research group based at the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute. We are focused on analysing healthcare data, improve the diagnosis and treatment of infections and other serious illnesses, as well as developing predictive and generative AI tools to improve run hospitals better. You will have opportunities to apply a wide variety of approaches including Large Language Models, Transformer based analyses of complex time series, and Foundational models for simultaneously undertaking multiple healthcare tasks. For more details of the job and information regarding application process, please use the following link: https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erqjobspecversion4.displayform?pcompany=10&pinternalexternal=E&pdisplayinirish=N&pprocesstype=&papplicantno=&pformprofiledetail=&pdisplayapplyind=Y&prefreshsearch=Y&precruitmentid=172899 Please feel free to post this to your colleagues who might be interested and feel free contact us regarding the post and applications.
Senior Researcher in Healthcare AI and Machine Learning at Oxford
Participants needed for PAID pain MRI study!
I'm looking for structural engineers skilled in American codes for concrete, steel, and timber design, who can also code in JavaScript. Looking for: Knowledge of American structural engineering standards. JavaScript proficiency. Interested? Email: ugupta17@stanford.edu
Looking for Structural Engineers proficient in coding
Young adults aged 17-21 wanted for research study- eating and exercise
Professional Development Study in VR: $25 for 45 minutes !
Paid opportunity to work in a Carbon Capture startup. You must possess one of the three skillsets: MECHANICAL ENGINEER: CAD, FEA, 3D printing, Vacuum chamber design, PRL Machine Shop ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: Integration of Sensors, Arduino, Actuators/Activators; IoT, Simulation software MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: Good understanding of CO2 adsorbent materials Duration: Winter quarter (and potentially Spring, based on performance) Stipend: $20-35/hour (Based on skill/academic level) Type: Part-time Location: Stanford campus Role: Helped build the device in the PRL Good performance can lead to a possible Full-Time job offer with a start date of July 2024 Apply at amit2807@stanford.edu Interviews dates: 29 Jan to 2nd Feb
Job for Engineers in a CO2 Removal project @ $20-35/hour
============= Overview ============= Viruses cause, or highly associate with, Burkitt lymphoma, cervical, gastric, and other cancers. The World Health Organization estimates that 9.9% of cancers are attributable to viruses. How about breast cancer? Our group needs help investigating this question. Minimal cancer or virus experience required; we're examining the question from first principles so minimal bias is a plus, not a hindrance. Ultimately, our goal is to advance cancer research by generating genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data for 1K TNBC (triple-negative breast cancer) tumor samples. The data will be offered to Stanford, Harvard, and UCSF PIs to power new studies. ============= Job ============= You will assist with lit review, primary analysis, paper writing, and publishing. Pay: depends on experience Authorship: authorship credit if interested Hours: flexible Location: remote ============= Qualifications ============= Logical mindset matters more than experience: we're examining questions from first principles so minimal bias is a plus, not a hindrance 2+ years of research experience LaTeX experience 1+ years of programming experience (optional) ============= Contact ============= Email clarence.hu@stanfordalumni.org with: Hourly rate Availability (start date + hours/week) Publishing history Resume
Remote research (with authorship): breast cancer + viruses
Young adults aged 17-21 wanted for research study- eating and exercise
I have an AI medical billing startup I have a small task (2-3 hours) that is mostly data entry work Will pay $80 for it. Easy way to make some quick money
Data Entry High Pay
Hi I'm working on a project where I need to collect Lidar + Camera Data, with the equipment set up over a moving vehicle. Very typical of what you'd see as the first step of data gathering for AV Tech. I need help from folks involved in robotics, Computer Vision, or Electronics research. The objective is to work out the Equipment setup and required electronics and boards that will collect and store raw data in a Hard Drive. For reference, this project is similar to Led Friednman's MIT AVT Project, albeit with more sensors (LIDAR and multiple cameras). I have a budget of $1000 for this project plus ofcourse the equipment required. More details if you are interested. Thank you.
Autonomous Driving - LIDAR and Camera Setup
Immunology Researcher - Cholinergic Anti-Inflammatory Pathway (CAP)
Young adults aged 17-21 wanted for research study- eating and exercise
Professional Development Study in VR: $25 for 45 minutes!
Participate in PCOS study (150$)
Young adults aged 17-21 wanted for research study- eating and exercise
Smoke marijuana? Wish you smoked less?
Use marijuana? Thinking about quitting? If so, Stanford University is currently conducting a confidential study to determine if a non-medication treatment, repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS), can help frequent marijuana users reduce their use. Participants will receive study treatment and care at no cost, plus compensation to offset time and travel. Call Brendan at (650) 490-8194 or email QuitMarijuana@stanford.edu and ask about the rTMS for Marijuana study.
Volunteers needed for Stanford Cannabis Use Disorder Research Study
Need a COMSOL expert to run simulations in HPCC for a project at University. Ideally a PostDoc, or a PhD. Open to experienced MS students too. You must have strong experience in COMSOL and should be able to hit the ground running Please respond here or text at 2023897223 Thanks, Amit
Need COMSOL expert - $50/hour
Do you love power electronics? Are you an electrical engineer tossing and turning at night because you are desperately searching for a project designing power electronics for a system with global impact? If so, you could be a perfect for our project! We are looking for electrical engineers who can design power electronics systems to generate non-thermal plasmas. What we bring: —An impactful idea that will transform the world — Some funding from the Valley's hottest VC and soon from Stanford (not that much so don't get too excited, but enough to pay $50/hour) —A fun team that is changing the world (see point 1) but also has a sense of humor What you bring: —Knowledge of power electronics —Experience with some non-thermal plasma generation be it corona plasma discharge, DBD, microwave, or RF. We aren't picky about your plasma experience! —A signed NDA (we will send you the NDA-no need to write it yourself!) — A desire to work on a tough project for short term with the potential for a full time employment in the future
Power Electronics Project Seeking Electrical Engineer — $50/hour
CtrlZ, a winner of Stanford TomKat Grant, is hiring a Stanford MS/PhD/Post Doc in Mechanical engineering and Electrical Engineering each for a paid part-time assignment to join a team building the prototype of a device. Good performance in this assignment can lead to an extension and a Full-Time offer with start date of June 2024 Duration: Immediate till End of Fall Quarter (and potentially beyond) Stipend: $25-35/hour (Based on skill level) Type: Part-time (8 - 20 hours per week) Location: Stanford campus NDA required: Yes MechE Skills: Simulations using Ansys/ComSol, SolidWorks, Fluid Dynamics, Machine Shop (PRL), 3D printing ElectE Skills: Integration of Sensors/Actuators/Activators; IoT, Simulation software Contact: Amit Bharti amit2807@stanford.edu 202 389 7223 Please connect if interested and I will share more with you. Coffee/Beer is on me :) Thanks, Amit Bharti
Mech. and Electrical Engineers in CO2 Removal Startup @ $25-35/hour
Participate in PCOS study (150$)