390 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" positions at Princeton University
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interested in computational materials design and discovery. The successful candidate will develop new, openly accessible datasets and machine learning models for modeling redox-active solid-state materials
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commitment to interdisciplinary research are especially encouraged to apply. Responsibilities will include: - Developing a computational Artificial Intelligence form finding design framework to shape
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. Other Responsibilities Include: Make decisions concerning design, tool selection, and student training. Monitor health and safety in the laboratory and train and oversee students during laboratory Set
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collaborative environment conducive to innovative research and education. We seek an accomplished individual, with a demonstrated record of excellence and leadership, who can develop and implement innovative
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of the department and that will attract and retain a diverse student body. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and must demonstrate the ability to develop a creative independent research
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and society, or developing technical prototypes, examples or research projects.We seek self-driven, creative thinkers and doers with strong research and writing skills who are comfortable working in
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://pritykinlab.princeton.edu) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a focus on multi-modal single-cell, spatial and genome editing
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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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: 276908885 Department Communications Category Communications and Public Relations Job Type Full-Time Overview The Director of Special Projects leads special projects, programs, and content development
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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