419 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" positions at Princeton University
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design experiments and undertake method development. The lab manager will also be responsible for maintaining standards and IACUC and IRB approval, and assist with grant writing. They will also take a
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We are seeking internship students to support ongoing research and development of next generation new High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) magnet design, fabrication and testing. The purpose
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from national laboratories. This internship offers a unique opportunity to develop skills at the intersection of plasma physics, fusion energy, and high-energy-density diagnostics. A U.S. Department of
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scheduling moving arrangements Program Support: The Program Coordinator supports multiple groups and individuals across the Writing Program: - Maintains supplies for Program faculty and Writing Center fellows
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, guidance, and mentorship of members of Princeton's academic community. Envisioned Residents may range from entrepreneurs, app developers, leaders of non-governmental organizations, and policy wonks
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. The lab manager will serve as a project manager for projects ongoing among postdocs and students, and will design experiments and undertake method development. The lab manager will also be responsible
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research on plasma processing for semiconductor nanofabrication and to develop and apply advanced plasma diagnostics such as laser-based diagnostics, for characterization of processing plasmas and plasma
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wide range of fiscal, academic, and administrative duties in a dynamic environment with competing demands therefore utilizing superior organizational skills to be able to manage and prioritize multiple
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interfacing with living cells and organisms. The shared facility will be located in a custom-designed laboratory within ODBI's new state-of-the-art building. The facility director will train and assist student
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, guidance, and mentorship of members of Princeton's academic community. Envisioned Residents may range from entrepreneurs, app developers, leaders of non-governmental organizations, and policy wonks