16 operations-management-associate-professor Fellowship positions at Princeton University
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are anticipated for two years, with renewal after the first year contingent on satisfactory performance. Fellows will hold the rank of postdoctoral research associate, with a salary of $75,000 and a stipend of
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Invention (AI^2) research initiative associated with the recently-launched Princeton AI Lab. AI^2. AI Postdoctoral Research Fellows will be a core part of the AI^2 community which seeks to use AI in new
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Princeton University is seeking to hire AI Postdoctoral Research Fellows to join the AI for Accelerating Invention (AI^2) research initiative associated with the recently-launched Princeton AI Lab
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, choreographers, performance artists, visual artists, translators, writers, or other kinds of artists or humanists who are selected more "for promise than for performance" and have "much more than ordinary
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. Adviser Professor Derek Lidow, dlidow@princeton.edu , 609-258-2328 Eligibility U.S. citizen or permanent resident Bachelor’s degree by the start of grant period Applying to or planning to apply to a PhD
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graduating senior (or an alumnus up to one year after graduation) to engage in a project (service, work, and/or study) that exemplifies the spirit of Labouisse’s life and work. Labouisse was a diplomat and an
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large AI models or their applications. Current PLI projects involve work with language, images, multimodal data, science/math, code, and scientific data. PLI is also focused on AI safety, fairness, and
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that aim to protect the environment, promote environmental sustainability, and build environmentally focused communities. Through their work with these nonprofits, High Meadows Fellows have an opportunity
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position available, and then work with the organization to devise a significant project or function. Members of the Princeton Classes of 1956, 1981, and 2006 fund the ReachOut 56-81-06 Fellowships, enabling