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• Willingness to work as part of a team • Basic computer skills (MS Office, Google Docs/Sheets/Slides, etc.) Preferred Qualifications: • Highly Preferred: MATLAB/Python/Presentation programming experience related
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, implement, and manage data processes and integrations among Museum systems and nightly routines that process and deliver data and digital assets Write and maintain custom code (primarily Python, PHP, and
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dynamics, and materials chemistry. Strong Python programming skills are required, and prior experience with developing open-source software or databases will be considered a plus.Candidates should apply at
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activities during their shift. They operate Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) console equipped with multiple computer terminals, including 911 call handling, geographic information system (GIS) mapping, camera
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research projects. - Collecting, processing, and analyzing data using R and/or Python. - Providing other support and assistance as needed at a busy new initiative. Required Qualifications: • A master’s
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communication skills *Proficient in Microsoft Office *Proficient in Python or other scripting language *Experience with safety practices in an academic laboratory environment desired Applications are accepted
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possess strong quantitative skills (e.g. Matlab, C++, Python). The term of this appointment is one year with the possibility of renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and continued funding
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skills. Ability to work independently and manage multiple projects concurrently. Proficient in Python. Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field Princeton University is an Equal
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Python programming skills are required, and prior experience with developing open-source software or databases will be considered a plus. Candidates should apply at: https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire
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development experience (e.g., Python, R, JavaScript, etc.) - Research experience in psychology or neuroscience - Excellent organizational skills, intellectual curiosity, and community orientation Review