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leverage these findings for bioengineering applications. Candidates completing (i.e., with a confirmed defense/viva date) or holding a PhD in chemical engineering, physics, bioengineering, chemistry, or a
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: 270175757 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Joseph Research Group at Princeton University is searching for postdoctoral candidates interested in computer simulation studies
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laboratory plasmas. The applicant is required to have a PhD in physics, or a related field, and have a strong background in computational astrophysics. The expected starting date is negotiable. Appointments
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emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, and space-based systems, including large satellite constellations. A recent PhD in physics, engineering, computer
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meetings. A PhD is required in a related field (e.g., demography, sociology, economics, epidemiology). Salary and full employee benefits are offered in accordance with University guidelines. Applicants
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data dissemination capabilities for making high-resolution earth system model output available to a diverse audience. Candidates must have a PhD in computer science, environmental and physical sciences
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research levels in the areas of neuroscience, psychology, molecular biology, biochemistry, physics, computer science, and genetics. The term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral
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meetings. Additional Information: Applicants must hold a PhD in demography, sociology, epidemiology, or a related field. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University
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experience in scholarly research and a strong commitment to excellence in education are encouraged to apply. A PhD in Materials Science, Optics, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil
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space-based systems, including large satellite constellations. A recent PhD in physics, engineering, computer science, or other relevant fields and strong interest in technical and policy research