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Princeton University, PIIRS Fellowship ID: Princeton University -PIIRS -PDRA [#30207] Fellowship Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate, PIIRS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Location: Princeton
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development experience (e.g., Python, R, JavaScript, etc.) - Research experience in psychology or neuroscience - Excellent organizational skills, intellectual curiosity, and community orientation Review
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development experience (e.g., Python, R, JavaScript, etc.) - Research experience in psychology or neuroscience - Excellent organizational skills, intellectual curiosity, and community orientation Review
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- Programming, statistical, and/or web development experience (e.g., Python, R, JavaScript, etc.) - Research experience in psychology or neuroscience - Excellent organizational skills, intellectual curiosity, and
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software delivery f) big data visualization g) cloud computing h) web application development i) NetCDF and Zarr data models f) earth system model development. Experience with software development, analysis
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(EHS) Office is seeking a knowledgeable and highly motivated Senior Laboratory Safety Specialist to support our comprehensive Laboratory Safety Program, with a focus on operations at the new Hopewell
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requirements. In close coordination with central offices on campus, the role oversees undergraduate advising, professional development activities, and international experiences for engineering students
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to the University's radiation dosimetry program including vendor web portal data management (enters new wearers, accesses reports, etc.), sending and receiving dosimeters to/from wearers, assigning temporary dosimeters
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Program, with a focus on operations at the new Hopewell Research Facility (HRF). In this role, you will collaborate with EHS staff, faculty, researchers, and students to promote a safe research environment
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to the University's radiation dosimetry program including vendor web portal data management (enters new wearers, accesses reports, etc.), sending and receiving dosimeters to/from wearers, assigning temporary dosimeters