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publication record and excellent written/verbal communication skills *Experience in coding for high performance computing (e.g., university cluster or similar systems) is desired The term of appointment is
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of research that PPPL supports are the following topics: Machine Learning for Digital Twins, Foundation Models, and surrogates (surrogate model building from our suite of fusion codes, new optimization
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: 274976445 Department Research Computing Category Information Technology Job Type Full-Time Overview Do you have a background in computational research and love to write code? Do you want to help enable and
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Do you have a background in computational research and love to write code? Do you want to help enable and advance groundbreaking computational research? If so, Princeton University's Research
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operating license. Expertise in the implementation of operating and maintenance policies and procedures consistent with all applicable laws, codes, ordinances, risk management, safety precautions, rules
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. Applicants should submit a dossier including: (1) a complete vita, (2) a cover letter of interest, (3) names and contact information of up to three persons who can serve as references, (4) a coding sample or
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, GET (General Employee Training), EUT (Electric Utilization Training) and NEC (National Electric Code). Education and Experience: Technical institute or associate degree with 2+ years of relevant
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to three persons who can serve as references, (4) a coding sample or data product that speaks to applicant’s experience with relevant tasks. All materials should be submitted as 1 continuous PDF
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and writing code? Do you want to help enable and advance pioneering social science research? If so, Princeton University's Data-Driven Social Science (DDSS) initiative is recruiting an Associate
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and existing code bases through hands-on work with ongoing research. Collaborate with researchers to ensure solutions meet their needs, addressing software engineering questions during research planning