384 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" positions at Princeton University
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various departments, centers, or institutes at Princeton University. A PhD is expected. In addition, applicants must have a strong record of research productivity, demonstrate the ability to develop a
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encompass development of relevant physical, chemical, computational, and engineering technologies and exploration of relevant biological factors including diet and the microbiome. Applicants are expected
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responsible for developing and implementing research compliance programs in the areas of the Institutional Review Board (IRB), IACUC, Post-Approval Monitoring (PAM), the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC
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Information Technology (OIT) and/or University Services, and facilitate vendor purchases/installations Meet regularly with management to ensure department-specific needs and goals are being met Research, develop, and/or
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) method. -Use forms and packing lists to prepare, pack, and load trucks for deliveries. -Maintain, complete, and verify the bill of laden and paperwork as required. Enter data accurately and timely
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with faculty, students, and department leadership to continually strengthen both programs and develop a culture of inclusivity and belonging. This role works closely with other central administrative
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) method. -Use forms and packing lists to prepare, pack, and load trucks for deliveries. -Maintain, complete, and verify the bill of laden and paperwork as required. Enter data accurately and timely
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vendor relationships. Uphold Princeton's diversity, equity and inclusion goals and principles. The ideal candidate will excel at team development, clarifying common goals among diverse stakeholders
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, including physical hazards (e.g., excessive noise, electrical hazards), radiological, biological, environmental, and chemical hazards. The typical end product of the technical services is the development
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Services staff. Provides treatments to laboratory animals as prescribed by Veterinary Services staff. Participates in continuing professional development activities and employee training programs to keep