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background in chemical and biological engineering, bio-engineering, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, biophysics, computational modeling or related fields. Experience in metabolic engineering
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University. We welcome applications from all areas in mechanical and aerospace engineering, including but not limited to the fields of: Bioengineering Combustion and Energy Science Computational Science
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to participate in projects that research and refine quantitative methodology for political science. The postdoc will work on a variety of projects, which may include methods for large language models, the impact
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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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: 270175820 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites applications for postdoctoral, or more senior, research positions. The term
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: 270175818 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB) at Princeton University invites applications from postdoctoral research associates
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senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. The aim of the program is to nurture a diverse group of promising scholars. We strongly encourage applications from groups that have been historically
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data dissemination capabilities for making high-resolution earth system model output available to a diverse audience. Candidates must have a PhD in computer science, environmental and physical sciences
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planners, biologists and visual artists. Responsibilities will include: - Developing a computational Artificial Intelligence design framework based on urban-mined building stock and structural logic
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to ion beams with well-controlled energies and incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes