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, who can develop and implement innovative research and educational programs across undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate training. The candidate must have the capacity to help envision and develop new
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investments. Develop financial models to evaluate alternative tax entity structures. Engage with legal counsel and/or tax advisors on regulatory issues when appropriate. Identify and leverage digital solutions
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support to advance the responsible development and utilization of AI. Fellows will help to: 1. Build internal capacity in federal and state agencies to advance AI policy. 2. Increase public interest
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research on plasma processing for semiconductor nanofabrication and to develop and apply advanced plasma diagnostics such as laser-based diagnostics, for characterization of processing plasmas and plasma
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progress. Preferred Requirements Familiarity with strategies for engagement and interpretation for adult audiences Development of interactive learning experiences for adult audiences Demonstrated interest in
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administrative staff, 5 support staff, and 20 student assistants, working with the Deputy Assistant Director and other members of the Content Access Department to develop circulation policies, procedures, and
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for database management and backend support for both systems, including data extraction, data batching, report writing, and advanced SQL query development. The position is also responsible for the integration
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. The Program Manager assists faculty in curriculum planning and course related activities including course development, course enrollment and promotion, and maintains information in the Course Information System
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and Programming to design the patron experience at the Commons Library, spearhead the development of a robust workshop and events schedule, and coordinate the day-to-day building and public service
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, guidance, and mentorship of members of Princeton's academic community. Envisioned Residents may range from entrepreneurs, app developers, leaders of non-governmental organizations, and policy wonks