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corporate innovation partnerships by connecting industry leaders with startups, researchers, and pilot opportunities to accelerate technology adoption, drive joint ventures, and unlock new commercialization
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the CEA Cadrache team. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in plasma physics, engineering, computational science or relevant field(s). Experience in developing numerical code, preferably fortran, is required
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, identities, abilities, and experiences. Prior experience and familiarity with document imaging technology preferred. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive
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, measurement and monitoring systems. This position is for the support of the MG systems. The electrical systems technician for PPPL engineering will provide support for all maintenance, testing, repairs
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. The scholarship’s core concern is to encourage the development of individuals whose life’s work is likely to benefit the public interest. Students majoring in the sciences, engineering, and the humanities may fit
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The School of Engineering and Applied Science operates a Machine Shop to support the research needs of the faculty, staff, researchers, and students of the school. The Machinist will produce complex
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Research Translation (ART) program as a mentor institution. The Translation Associate will coordinate with and support other programs within OI, such as the I-Corps and NSF Engines programs, as well as other
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which may include research, technology, and business services. The ideal candidate will demonstrate versatility across a range of categories. This role is expected to deliver measurable value
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technology and data to improve operational efficiency and effect change within the unit. Creative and thoughtful leader, a strategic thinker who can assemble, communicate and manage a collaborative and highly
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Energy National Laboratory managed by Princeton University, the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is tackling the world’s toughest science and technology challenges using plasma, the fourth state