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. The Hatzell group examines advanced x-ray and neutron characterization of battery applications. We are seeking experts in electrochemistry, solid-state ionics, materials characterization and/or electrochemical
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. Essential qualifications for this position include: a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Engineering, or other related field, and strong experience with computational
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, coeducational, nondenominational institution that provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.As a world-renowned research university
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: 270175794 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University currently has research positions available at the postdoctoral and more senior
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Postdoctoral and more senior research positions are available in biological, inorganic, materials, organic, physical, theoretical, and computational chemistry. The Term of appointment is based
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scientists for research and development activities focused on data science and engineering. The scientist will collaborate with Princeton and GFDL researchers to enhance, analyze and deliver high-resolution
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approaches; *Endogenizing policy processes and choices by combining stylized and technology-rich models; *Assessing multi-scale energy transitions by coupling global integrated assessment models (IAMs) with
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the relationship between technology and society. The priority areas of our center include (1) AI, Data Science and Society, (2) Privacy and Security, and (3) Platforms and Digital Infrastructure. CITP tightly
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Improving Ocean Surface Boundary Layer Mixing Parameterizations with Langmuir Turbulence and Machine Learning The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program at Princeton University, in association
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gravity and relativistic astrophysics. The successful candidate will be able to interact with faculty and colleagues in the Princeton Gravity Initiative, Center for Theoretical Science, and the Department