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at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. A PhD is required
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, molecular biology, biochemistry, physics, computer science, and genetics. The term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending
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a related field, and should have or be approaching a PhD in a related discipline (Physics, EE, Chemistry, or Computer Science). Applications must be submitted online at https://puwebp.princeton.edu
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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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). Candidates must have (or expect to soon receive) a PhD in materials science, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related fields. Specific inquiries about the position may be
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their Ph.D. in a related field (e.g. Bioengineering and other Engineering fields, Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and have no more than two years' post PhD experience prior to the anticipated start date
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$10,000 annually in research funding. Applicants should have a strong track record of research excellence in a related field, and should have or be approaching a PhD in a related discipline (Physics, EE
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continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. A PhD is required, with appropriate research experience in quantitative biology, (bio)physics, (bio)engineering or related
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are for one year with the expectation of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. A PhD in Astronomy or a related field
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is seeking a Post-doctoral or more senior Researcher candidate with a strong background in the following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics