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, multiscale modeling, molecular simulation code/software (e.g., LAMMPS, GROMACS), machine learning. Prior experience with applying simulations to biomolecular systems is a plus but not required. Applicants
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Improving Sea Ice and Coupled Climate Models with Machine Learning
to develop hybrid models for sea ice that combine coupled climate models and machine learning. Our previous work has demonstrated that neural networks can skillfully predict sea ice data assimilation
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researchers or more senior research positions. Successful applicants will join Princeton's Net-Zero X (NZx) initiative, which is building on the impactful Net-Zero America (NZA) study (https
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acids, ligands), coarse-grain and polymer model development, multiscale modeling, molecular simulation code/software (e.g., LAMMPS, GROMACS), machine learning. Prior experience with applying simulations
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developing custom tools and end effectors for robotic assembly Good knowledge of the CAD software Rhinoceros 3D, its plugin Grasshopper 3D, and its API RhinoCommon Real-world architecture and/or construction
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economic theory, game theory, and statistical analysis *Proficiency with relevant software, e.g. Python, R, and STATA. *Excellent writing and analytical skills *Evidence of ability to take the initiative in
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of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study attention and decision making networks in a behaving animal model together with parallel studies in humans. The project is part of a NIMH
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, strive for excellence, and support continuous quality efforts. As a member of the UHS staff, your job may be deemed essential as defined by University and UHS policy. Please ask you supervisor
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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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attention and decision making networks in a behaving animal model together with parallel studies in humans. The project is part of a NIMH Silvio O. Conte Center on the "Cognitive Thalamus". The successful