134 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University
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of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various subdivisions of the squamate body plan
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position for new projects to characterize synthesis processes and novel materials in several research thrusts: i) development of advanced manufacturing processes for low-cost battery cathode active materials
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project. The ideal candidate will have experience in yeast strain development and engineering CRISPR-based control of gene expression. This position will allow for both professional and laboratory skill
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has opening for postdoctoral research positions in the following fields: 1. Microfluidic and Lab-on-Chip development in a multidisciplinary lab
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starting July 2025, and will remain open until excellent fits are found. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational approaches to chemical datasets, with artificial intelligence/machine
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addition to the aforementioned project, the appointee will have opportunities to develop additional projects with members of Dr. Sinclair's lab and/or maintain their on-going work. The work location for this position is in-person
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senior researcher in the areas of soft materials and polymer physics. The successful candidate will develop strategies to design, synthesize, and characterize the properties of soft materials using
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of ecology, evolution, and/or behavior, while also contributing to Princeton University's excellence and diversity, broadly defined. The Program is intended to foster the onward scientific careers
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until excellent fits are found. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational approaches to chemical datasets, with artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) being a major focus
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polymer physics. The successful candidate will develop strategies to design, synthesize, and characterize the properties of soft materials using advanced microscopy techniques and related methods