93 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University in United States
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their departments and can acquire a breadth of expertise by working with multiple faculty members. We value building a culturally diverse intellectual community; women and members of underrepresented groups
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; monetary and regulatory policies; cooperation at the global and regional level; the domestic and international politics of economic development; the political economy of human security; the evolution and
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://netzeroamerica.princeton.edu/the-report) that developed uniquely-granular spatial, temporal, sectoral, technological, and socio-economic analyses to vividly describe at politically and societally relevant scales different
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the insights from the political economy literature (e.g., policy choice and design, impacts of political and trade uncertainties on investments, etc.), develop stylized quantitative representations of political
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. '74 Walton III Senior Research Scientist. The research is highly applied in nature, and will involve a granular exploration of the sequence of development, investment decision making, financing, and
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of the Princeton Precision Health (PPH) initiative is to revolutionize the understanding and advancement of human health by conducting interdisciplinary foundational research, developing and harnessing advanced
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to them, the administrative and informational technologies enabling the development of property, and the religious and moral aspects of poverty and ownership. Intellectual, environmental, and economic
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to them, the administrative and informational technologies enabling the development of property, and the religious and moral aspects of poverty and ownership. Intellectual, environmental, and economic
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collaborate with the ARG team on developing grant proposals.QualificationsRequired qualifications:Doctoral degree in a related field, such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, Robotics, etc.Excellent track
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on i) phylogenomic inference of hundreds of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various