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some of the following areas: molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo simulations, statistical mechanics, computer programming (e.g., C++, Python), polymer theory, molecular modeling (e.g., of proteins, nucleic
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, and protein engineering. The group is part of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (https://cbe.princeton.edu/). Qualified candidates will be highly motivated, with a strong
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background check. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and
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to maximize their potential to explore, discover and understand emergent behavior of complex quantum matter. The Moore Postdoctoral Scholars in Theory of Quantum Materials program is an integral part of EPiQS
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their potential to explore, discover and understand emergent behavior of complex quantum matter. The Moore Postdoctoral Scholars in Theory of Quantum Materials program is an integral part of EPiQS and supports
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, optimize network performance, and enhance resilience. As part of our team, you will engage in a multidisciplinary research area that intersects network science, spatial data analysis, uncertainty
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positions in theory, observation and instrumentation, including (but not limited to): the Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellowship; the Henry Norris Russell Postdoctoral Fellowship; the Joint Carnegie
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C.V. online. Upon request, candidates should be prepared to submit references, code and/or writing samples, and transcripts. The final candidate will be required to complete a background check. The work
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of natural (mitochondria) and synthetic (protein liquid condensates) organelles, microbial consortia, synthetic biology, cellular engineering, and protein engineering. The group is part of
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the development and testing of new materials. The work will involve reactor design and setup with gas flow capability and process optimization. Qualified candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics