69 scientific-computing Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University in United States
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to excellence in education are encouraged to apply. A PhD in Materials Science, Optics, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil or Bio Engineering or related area is required. We
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. Our lab works in the areas of ultrafast science, nanoscale thermal transport, and microelectronics, for applications in energy-efficient computing, thermal management, and energy conversion. We seek
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methodologies. Essential qualifications for these positions include: a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Cognitive Science or other closely related fields. Experience working with behaving
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, Biogeochemical Cycles, Paleoclimatology, Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Geodynamics, Geochronology, Earth History, Seismology, and Planetary Science. Postdoctoral Associate positions are available for one year
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mechanical and aerospace engineering, including but not limited to the fields of: Bioengineering Combustion and Energy Science Computational Science and Engineering Dynamics and Controls Systems Energy and
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quantitative and computational social science, addressing a diverse array of new data and analytic challenges, facilitating impactful multidisciplinary collaboration, scholarly advancement, and the creation
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The Behavioral Science for Policy Lab (BSPL), directed by Professor Elke Weber, is seeking an outstanding researcher for a Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior position starting in
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by law. About the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and EPiQS Initiative The Moore Foundation believes in bold ideas that create enduring impact in the areas of science, environmental conservation and
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contributing to Princeton University's excellence and diversity, broadly defined. The Program is intended to foster the onward scientific careers of the Fellows by providing research support, mentoring, advocacy
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on data science and engineering. The scientist will collaborate with Princeton and GFDL researchers to enhance, analyze and deliver high-resolution earth system model data, with an emphasis on Seamless