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surgery Image analysis software and systems (e.g. FIJI/ImageJ, EyeWire) Light microscopy Experience with tilt series EM tomography Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants
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to de-risk high magnetic field operation of HTS. The prototype HTS cable and coil module will be tested in a background magnetic field test facility in PPPL. The job involves conductor characterization
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serve humanity. Responsibilities Gift Processing Enters new gifts, pledges, matching gifts, trust income, ORPA, payroll deductions, and pledge payments of all types including cash, credit cards
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, process improvements. Serves as a resource for senior leadership and campus partners on matters related to the management and security of constituent data, as informed by Advancement’s strategic plan
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The successful candidate will play a leading role in the development and maintenance of a core X-ray Imaging Crystal Spectrometer (XICS) on the JT-60SA tokamak, including its calibration, operation
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of novel algorithms, machine learning for parsing biological data sets (genomics, proteomics, imaging, neuroscience), and related areas at the interface of computer/data science and the life sciences
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in accordance with NJBME regulations. This includes: Taking a history and doing a physical examination Ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, ordering and preliminarily interpreting imaging and
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celebration. Manage the payment of honoraria for all department guests. Oversee the quality and process of coordinating the production and sharing of all information on webpages and social media. Create
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test of novel high current density cables and coil modules to de-risk high magnetic field operation of HTS. The prototype HTS cable and coil module will be tested in a background magnetic field test
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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