32 algorithm-"Multiple"-"U"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" "DIFFER" positions at Princeton University
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human or monkey electrophysiology. Studies will include simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use of laminar
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that acknowledges and encourages diversity and differences. The work location for this position is in-person, on campus at Princeton University. The selected candidates will be required to successfully complete
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significant independence in selection of their research directions within their departments and can acquire a breadth of expertise by working with multiple faculty members.We value building a culturally diverse
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differences. The work location for this position is in-person, on campus at Princeton University. The selected candidates will be required to successfully complete the University's background check. Princeton
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will be through the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. The researcher is expected to contribute to projects that aim to model the drivers and impacts of energy transitions across multiple
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decision-making and collaboration in young children.The researcher will work with Dr. Natalia Vlez on an on-going research project examining how children incorporate different preferences and perspectives
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simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study
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weigh multiple factors in evaluating applications, including the quality and prospective impact of the research proposal, and the strength of the candidate's C.V. (scaled by years relative to graduation
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. The University is committed to fostering an academic environment that acknowledges and encourages diversity and differences. The work location for this position is in-person, on campus at Princeton University
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. Major project goals will include: inferring the most comprehensive squamate evolutionary tree to date; its integration with fossil data to produce accurate divergence time estimation for all major groups