158 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University
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The Daw lab at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate or more senior researcher to work on an NIH-funded multi-lab collaborative
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of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the expectation of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may
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values in collective behaviors (e.g., in online social networks). The proposed research is expected to yield both theoretical and empirical publications. The candidate will be appointed in the Department
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prepared to do research on topics related to the project. The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal for a second year pending satisfactory performance. Appointments will be
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state-of-the-art intravital microscopy system within lab as well as extensive support from the various core facilities at Princeton University. The position is open and has a negotiable start date
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The postdoctoral track of the CITP fellows' program is for people who have recently received or are about to receive a Ph.D. or doctorate degree and work on understanding and improving
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The Office of Population Research (OPR) at Princeton University is seeking a postdoctoral or more senior research associate to join a team of researchers working on an NIH funded project focused
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psychology. Initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal based on satisfactory performance and continued funding. Essential Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field. Interested
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The Office of Population Research at Princeton University is seeking a postdoctoral associate to work on a variety of projects related to women's health across the life course in both the US as
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Postdoctoral position in plasma physics: A postdoctoral position in plasma astrophysics is available at the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University. The research will be