opportunities for research students to work on critical research projects at Google in a less structured way. The program allows opportunities beyond the limitations of our traditional internship program on aspects such as duration, time commitment, and working location (with options for on-site or remote).
The topics student researchers work on tend to be open-ended and exploratory, and don't always have a clear deliverable like a traditional internship would. Google Research is building the next generation of intelligent systems for all Google products. To achieve this, we're working on projects that utilize the latest computer science techniques developed by skilled software engineers
and research scientists. Google Research teams collaborate closely with other teams across Google, maintaining the flexibility and versatility required to adapt new projects and foci that meet the demands of the world's fast-paced business needs.
The US base salary range for this full-time position is $90,000-$116,000. Our salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position across all US locations. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
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Please note that the compensation details listed in US role postings reflect the base salary only, and do not include bonus, equity, or benefits. Learn more about benefits at Google. Minimum qualifications: Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Linguistics, Statistics, Biostatistics, Applied Mathematics, Operations Research, Economics, Natural Sciences, or related technical field. Experience in one area of computer science (e. g. Natural Language Understanding, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization, Quantum Information Science, Data Science, Software Engineering, or similar areas).
Preferred qualifications: Currently enrolled in a full-time degree program and returning to the program after completion of the internship. Currently attending a degree program in the US. Experience as a researcher, including internships, full-time, or at a lab. Experience contributing research communities or efforts, including publishing papers in major conferences or journals. Experience with one or more general purpose programming languages (e. g. Python, Java, Java Script, C/C , etc.
). Ability to communicate in English fluently. Responsibilities Participate in research to develop solutions for real-world, large-scale problems. Requisition #: 99641405804028614pca3lyuhf
Compensation: $20 Eligibility: Must be between 18 and 35 years of age; a native English speaker and reader; have access to a computer or tablet. If interested, fill out this form: http: //goo. gl/forms/p AX5l ZABDT If you are eligible to participate based on your answers, you will receive an email from out team at the Stanford Poetic Media Lab.
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assist with the flow cytometry experiments and you would be highly involved with mouse breeding. Other duties could include tissue sectioning and staining, q PCR, as well as rodent behavioral testing. If interested, please send your CV to Marieke Boshuizen: ications The ideal candidate must have: - A BA/BS degree in neuroscience, biological science or related field - An ability to work independently and as part of a team - Good organization and time management skills - Efficient communication skills - A willingness and ability to strictly follow instruction and protocols, and to work meticulously with attention to detail - Full time commitment for a period of 1-2 years is required.
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Qualifications It would be desirable for the applicant to have experience with some of the following: flow cytometry, rodent handling and behavioral testing, immunohistochemistry and microscopy, basic molecular techniques such as PCR, and tissue culture.
a great position for a psych or hum bio major, or for anyone interested in human subjects research. We've also had people from various other majors find the atmosphere here fun and interesting and stay with us until they graduate. The support we need ranges from helping to run subjects in the lab, to coding video or text data, to data entry, and other things in-between.
Your schedule will be built around your classes, and we're looking for a minimum of 10 hours per week. You'd work typically on one project at a time, and over time you'd jump from one project to another, so it would never get boring. Evenings and weekends are available too, but not necessary. Punctuality and good email/text communication are paramount. Please send a resume and brief cover letter. We will schedule a time for an interview.
of experience with a BS or >1 year of experience and a MS in Molecular Biology or related field Direct hands on experience in Molecular Biology, cloning strategies and sequencing of vectors.
DESIRED KEY COMPETENCIES Proficiency in vector design and cloning techniques (Golden Gate, Gibson and In-fusion assembly) Proficiency in sequence analysis (Snap Gene) Experience with viral vectors preferred Experience in additional molecular biology techniques, including PCR, SDS-PAGE, Western Blot preferred
University School of Medicine Job Description: This is a great gap-year(s) position for pre-meds interested in gaining clinical and/or translational research experience prior to applying to medical school.
As a member of the Nayak Lab as well the clinical research program in the division of rhinology, you will be involved in a number of ongoing research studies ranging from nasal stem cell biology and immunology in murine models, to clinical studies aimed to develop better treatments for various sinonasal diseases.
This position will include ample shadowing experience both in the clinic and OR, an opportunity for co-authorship on publications, and collaborations with medical students,
residents, fellows, etc. within the department. Additional details: -Two-year commitment preferred -Start date is available now. For graduating Stanford seniors, we would ideally like someone who could dedicate a few hours a week throughout the remaining school year to be fully trained by graduation.
-Prior research experience helpful but not required -Flexible hours/schedule -Great educational experience to better understand translational and clinical research and gain exposure to the medical field Laboratory website: nayaklab. stanford. edu/ If interested, please email Nicole Borchard at for more details.
to an initial book outline that highlights main characters and narrative threads, read up on main English, Polish and German (in translation) secondary sources, making notes on primary sources to explore; fact-checking outline; adding details to scenes/character descriptions -Task 2 - Bibliography Prepare comprehensive overview of source material relating to key character/narrative threads -Task 3 - Active research Prepare notes from archival material, interviews -Task 4 - Writing Prepare short topic pieces for incorporation/bkrd in 1st draft preparation -Task 5 - Factcheck Fact-check final draft, add notes, prepare bibliography Your expectations of me - A work contract for agreed salary/time
frame plus travel expenses - An initial book outline, chapter breakdown - Clear, daily instruction/work flow app to manage time/tasks - Weekly planning sessions - Access to book's architecture via Scrivener/drafts via dropbox - Feedback on research/writing This is what I expect you to get out of it - Opportunity to work on potential best-selling book that can change the way in which Poland/WW2 history is viewed - Full acknowledgment of role in book - Access to unexplored archives for use in your future research - Firsthand experience of working with professional history/exposure to world of publishing - Research/workflow techniques and tips - Guidance on improving writing style
currently seeking one undergraduate research assistant to help with a research project investigating trade-offs associated with the evolution of insecticide resistance in Drosophila populations. The undergraduate research assistant will help in the analysis of phenotypes (e.
g. insecticide resistance, fecundity, developmental time) in Drosophila populations seasonally evolving in the presence and absence of pesticides. The project duties will consist of: · Preparation of Drosophila media · Maintenance of Drosophila cultures · Phenotypic measurements in evolving Drosophila populations · Data entry and management Students can expect opportunities for professional development from this research
experience. This is a great opportunity for students without prior laboratory experience. All research will take place on Stanford Main Campus in the Bass Biology Building.
Qualifications: No prior experience working in a laboratory is necessary; all training will be included in the position. A positive attitude, enthusiasm to learn, and attention to detail are the most important qualities in potential applicants. Training and supervision of the undergraduate research assistant will be provided primarily by a postdoc researcher leading the project. The student will also have access to all lab activities, including weekly meetings and interactions with lab’s PI and other members. Requirements:
Applicants should be available for the entire duration of the project from early September to end of mid December 2021 with flexible start/end dates.
The student should expect to devote 15-20 hours per week to the project. Scheduling can be flexible based on students’ needs. Students must be eligible for Federal Work Study. Support: Eligible students will receive financial support via Federal Work Study. Contact: Interested applicants should send their CV or resumé and statement of interest to Marianna (Marianthi) Karageorgi at ne to apply is Friday, September 10th, 2021.
The candidate must be a NATIVE BRAZILIAN PORTUGUESE speaker and writer, who is responsible and professional. An interest in anthropology, immigration, and/or religion a plus (but not required! ). The interview content must be kept completely confidential.
Pay is $15/hr. The RA may work from any location. About me: I am a Ph D student in the Anthropology department, conducting field work on the role of religion in the Brazilian immigrant community in the Washington D. C. area. These transcripts will be essential data for my dissertation. Please contact me with any questions or concerns. Thank you!
helping to collect and analyzing neuroimaging and behavioral data. Requirements: 1) At least 1-year experience as a research assistant 2) Introductory level (or higher) understanding of computer programing. 3) Preference will be given to applicants with A) experience in clinical psychology or psychiatry setting B) A working knowledge of Matlab, psychopy C) experience with neuroimaging data collection/analysis.
Please email your CV or resume. Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, interaction, age, national origin, veteran status, physical or mental disability, or interactionual orientation.