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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering seeks applications for faculty positions at the assistant professor (tenure-track) level. Candidates from all areas in electrical and computer
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The Electrical Engineering Technician/Electrician is a member of the Electrical Engineering (EE) Group, a key component of the University Facilities Engineering and Campus Energy Department, and
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: 277670430 Department PPPL Engineering Category Engineering Job Type Full-Time Overview The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory currently uses two (2) large, stored energy, Motor-Generators, each generator
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brings together a strong group of faculty engaged in Bioengineering-related research, spanning engineering departments including Chemical & Biological Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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., or equivalent is required. Applicants should have training and a significant track record in one of the following areas: -computational biology-computer science-electrical or computer engineering-genomics
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and aluminum) when requested or as required to complete project requests. -Stay current and up-to-date with changing technology and professional machining practices. Work with researchers (faculty
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: 277670482 Department PPPL Engineering Category Engineering Job Type Full-Time Overview The Fluid Systems Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing the maintenance, operation and commissioning
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: 277408078 Department Electric Shop Category Building Trades and Technicians Job Type Full-Time Overview The Electrician, a member of Facilities Operations, performs journey-level work to maintain, repair
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technical writing skills is essential (preprints are welcome).Candidates must have (or expect to soon receive) a PhD in materials science, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering
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The Electrician, a member of Facilities Operations, performs journey-level work to maintain, repair, modify, troubleshoot, and install new and existing electrical systems with minimal supervision