The Mobilize Center at Stanford University, a newly established National Institutes of Health (NIH) Biomedical Technology Resource Center (BTRC), has an opening for a Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellow with expertise in machine learning for biomedical applications. The Postdoctoral Fellow would be part of the Hazy Research group, led by Christopher Re in Computer Science, and co-advised by Scott Delp in Bioengineering.
The Mobilize Center brings together leading data science and biomedical researchers to integrate and understand data from wearable sensors, video, and other technologies to study human movement and health. Current driving biomedical problems include personalized gait retraining for individuals with osteoarthritis; wearable sensor-based metrics for studying children with cerebral palsy and designing exoskeletons; and predictions from neural recordings and wearable sensors in individuals with Parkinson’s disease.
Learn more and apply: https://mobilize.stanford.edu/2021/04/14/apply-to-be-a-mobilize-center-postdoctoral-fellow/