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or advanced data services.Core responsibilities include collection development, instruction, outreach, reference, and scholarly communications in computer science and electrical and computer engineering. This
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candidates whose work includes aspects of Device Bioengineering, including but not limited to the development and implementation of approaches that interface with living systems through novel materials and
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ongoing staff development for staff cataloging Middle Eastern language material. Monitor cataloging productivity and ensure the quality of the cataloging output. Oversee the team operations and processing
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development of high field superconductors and superconducting magnets. The large bore, high field superconducting magnet technology using high temperature superconductor (HTS) is a potential game changer for
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1 through June 30, with mandatory orientation and curriculum development activities in the summer period prior to the fall term as well as program learning and assessment activities at the conclusion
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the public and private sectors. Support the development of OI activities, initiatives, and programming that build and strengthen sustainable institutional infrastructure for research translation at Princeton
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, but are not limited to, the following: Report Development Process Improvement Support the transition of reporting responsibilities from the Investment Team to the new Portfolio Reporting Analytics
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. Responsible for managing their effort and all team software development work while establishing project priorities and following best practices in project management. Lead the team in providing technical
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funding; proposal and budget development, and coordinating sponsored research and other grant submissions; laboratory and instrument maintenance, including training new academic personnel on lab-specific
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Specialist supports the curriculum and scholarship of the Department and the wider Princeton University community through image acquisition and cataloging as well as collection development and management