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reporting tools (e.g., Cognos Analytics, PeopleSoft Query, data warehouse platforms, and Tableau). High attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to manage multiple priorities. Excellent
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: 273245184 Manager of Commons Events & Programming US-NJ-Princeton Job ID: 2025-20895 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Library Overview Princeton University Library seeks a Manager of Commons Events
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work independently, manage multiple priorities simultaneously, and exercise discretion with confidential information. • Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, ability to take initiative and
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background in human or monkey electrophysiology. Studies will include simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use
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at the intersection of Engineering and the Life Sciences. ODBI is evolving rapidly, including launching various programs and building physical and programmatic infrastructure. ODBI is seeking a scientific staff member
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availability during evenings or weekends to ensure smooth execution of these activities. Success in this role requires strong problem-solving skills, initiative, and the ability to manage multiple priorities
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artificial intelligence. You will work with a diverse group of faculty, postdocs, and students from multiple disciplines, including cognitive science, psychology, computer science, statistics and machine
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stakeholders for their contracts while creating the programs and procedures to increase contract review volume, reduce risk, and maximize contract usage for a world class research and education institution. In
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historical and biographical research. Previous coursework in communications, writing, and research is a plus. The successful candidate must be capable of meeting deadlines and handling multiple projects
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aims to make discoveries by mapping the brain. The Lab is using high-throughput serial electron microscopy (SEM) to completely image multiple brains and nervous systems. The massive data sets will be