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research opportunities. The Research Computing team emphasizes collaboration, best practices in software engineering, and flexibility to accommodate the evolving requirements of researchers. The Senior
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engineering field, with an extensive background and training in the operation of a wide range of spectroscopic and imaging techniques for materials characterization. Use of HRTEM, STEM, EDX, SEM, HRXPS, AFM
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plus): animal husbandry, molecular biology, cell culture, genomics, or computational techniques. Preferred Strong computer and analytical skills, including programming skills, are considered a
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: 267853977 Machinist - Sr. Technical Support Staff II US-NJ-Princeton Job ID: 2025-20635 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Research and Laboratory Overview The School of Engineering and Applied Science
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oversight of welfare and behavior. The position requires strong clinical, anesthesia and surgical veterinary skills, the ability to maintain clinical records and databases, computer literacy, strong
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engineering, chemical engineering, or in a relevant engineering field, with an extensive background and training in the operation of a wide range of spectroscopic and imaging techniques for UHV surface science
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tasks. Workflow Automation: Create automated workflows to streamline research processes and improve data analysis efficiency. Qualifications Essential: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science
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delivery with an overarching objective connecting science with society. This encompasses the development of infrastructure and processes for data standardization, data warehousing, quality assurance
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to set priorities in order to meet assignment deadlines. Basic computer skills (familiarity with internet browsers, common desktop applications, email, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems; Word/Excel
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vivo luminescence imaging; quantification of pathogen load; tissue culture and lab maintenance work. ESSENTIAL A strong background in science and a bachelor's degree is required. Additional in vivo study