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be sent to amferris@princeton.edu with the subject line "Ferris Lab Postdoc Inquiry 2025". Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, until the position is filled. Expected Salary Range: 65000
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Values. The teaching will likely involve running a senior thesis seminar rather than teaching a traditional course, subject to approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Improving Sea Ice and Coupled Climate Models with Machine Learning
, and their coupling, using machine learning. The postdoc will be expected to collaborate with other postdocs at Princeton and with other members of the M2LInES project across multiple institutions.In
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Values. The teaching will likely involve running a senior thesis seminar rather than teaching a traditional course, subject to approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will
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/acad-positions/position/36402 and submit a cover letter, CV, a research statement that includes your specific plans and goals for advancing equity and inclusion if hired as a Princeton postdoc, and
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and mathematical approaches to signal analysis, information theory, computational biology and image processing. The term of appointment is one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory
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approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will be expected to participate in a year-long research seminar for visiting fellows and Center faculty, as well as a year-long seminar
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, materials science and 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
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about each Principal InvestigatorRabinowitz, Joshua - Major areas of interest include: Metabolomics, isotope tracing, metabolic flux analysis, quantitative modeling, mass spectrometry imaging, cancer
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regenerative medicine in the lab of Dr. Kai Mesa at Princeton University. The Mesa Lab has pioneered innovative intravital multiphoton imaging techniques, paired with advanced mouse genetic tools, to observe and