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model output available to a diverse audience. Candidates must have a PhD in computer science, environmental and physical sciences, or a closely related field. The following attributes are desirable: a
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you will be asked in the application which positions you are interested in. For further inquiries, contact astropd@princeton.edu. PhD is required. The work location for this position is in-person
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their potential to explore, discover and understand emergent behavior of complex quantum matter. The Moore Postdoctoral Scholars in Theory of Quantum Materials program is an integral part of EPiQS and supports
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A complete application will require: 1.A current curriculum vitae; 2.A brief cover letter (not to exceed 1,000 words), describing the kind of research that the candidate would plan to pursue in
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leading and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. A PhD in relevant fields of energy storage, electrochemistry, and materials characterization is required. Experience with solid electrolytes
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, such as survey and sampling design and data analysis (in R or Python), meta-analysis and/or document/text analysis, or computational modeling *An interest in mixed-methods approaches, including also
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this is flexible. Fellows will be thoroughly integrated into the life of the EEB department. Furthermore, the Office of the Dean of the Faculty will offer programming to provide Research Fellows from across
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research and to their own work. Eligible candidate must have less than five years of post-PhD research experience prior to anticipated start date. This is a one-year term position ideally starting September
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. Engagement with government and community stakeholders and partners. Presentation of research at local, national and international conferences and meetings. Additional Information: Applicants must hold a PhD in
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the biochemical and mechanical mechanisms that define pattern formation during branching morphogenesis of the lung and mammary gland. Further information about the lab can be found at www.princeton.edu