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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
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engineering pipeline, developing usable and innovative solutions to build a prototype of sustainable online tools and services that are relevant and useful to a broad range of stakeholders making decisions
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spectroscopic and imaging techniques for UHV surface science experiments and methods. Additional expertise in plasma, plasma-materials interactions, and/or ALE is of significant value. Experience with the design
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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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, graph theory and applications, mathematical biology, financial mathematics, mathematical approaches to signal analysis, information theory, structural biology and image processing. The term of appointment
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engineering field, with an extensive background and training in the operation of a wide range of spectroscopic and imaging techniques for materials characterization. Use of HRTEM, STEM, EDX, SEM, HRXPS, AFM
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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 for UHV surface science
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prototype of sustainable online tools and services that are relevant and useful to a broad range of stakeholders making decisions about the future. The selected candidate will join a vigorous research group
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at Princeton University. The Mesa Lab has pioneered innovative intravital multiphoton imaging techniques, paired with advanced mouse genetic tools, to observe and manipulate immune cell behavior at the single
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engineering field, with an extensive background and training in the operation of a wide range of spectroscopic and imaging techniques for materials characterization. Use of HRTEM, STEM, EDX, SEM, HRXPS, AFM