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The Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) at Princeton University is pleased to announce the call for applications to the PIIRS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for
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. The successful candidate will be expected to assist with the commissioning of a new shock tube facility and will conduct fundamental experimental research related to multiple ongoing projects, including
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of phylogenomics to work with Professor Tiago Simões. The Simões lab is broadly interested in phylogenetic methods and applications, using morphological and genomic data for reconstructing evolutionary
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. Some experience with first-principle methods (FP/DFT) and/or other forms of electronic and magnetic structure theory and calculations is also expected. The successful candidate will have a strong
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of epistemic values in scientific practice, or the expression of values in collective behaviors (e.g., in online social networks). The proposed research is expected to yield both theoretical and empirical
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research levels in the areas of biochemistry, biophysics, cell biology, structural biology, microbiology, developmental biology, virology, genetics and cancer biology. The term of appointment is based
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. A major focus will be on the identification of small molecules from mass spectrometry-based metabolomics data, in part based on generative AI models of chemical structures. The position is available
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access to a brand new state-of-the-art intravital microscopy system within lab as well as extensive support from the various core facilities at Princeton University. The position is open and has a
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The Schroeder Group at Princeton University (https://cbe.princeton.edu/people/charles-schroeder) is searching for a postdoctoral associate or senior researcher in the areas of soft materials and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Improving Sea Ice and Coupled Climate Models with Machine Learning
coupled historical and scenario climate simulations; and 4) the development of an emulator for sea ice model physics. The work is part of a larger project, M2LInES, covering eleven institutions