Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Princeton University is pleased to announce a search for Ludwig Princeton Fellows, a program aimed at attracting talented early-career scientists (0-2 years experience from PhD, MD, or clinical
-
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
-
Plasma Physics Lab and in the Physics, Geosciences, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Departments, and at the nearby Institute for Advanced Study. The expected start date is September 1, 2026
-
professor to contribute to a major initiative at the interface between cancer, immunity, and metabolism (Ludwig Princeton Branch). We welcome applications from candidates using biological, chemical, physical
-
Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD degree in Neuroscience, Physics, Electrical Engineering or other related field. At least 4 years hands-on experience in an EM laboratory Ability to organize and execute
-
$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
-
their country of dual-citizenship; each country has different regulations.) At least a bachelor’s degree (but not PhD) by the beginning date of the grant. Language proficiency, in non-English-speaking
-
positions. Individuals with evidence of experience in scholarly research and a strong commitment to excellence in education are encouraged to apply. A PhD in Materials Science, Optics, Physics, Chemistry
-
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
-
travel allowance. Eligibility: -Eligible candidates must have received their Ph.D. in a related field (e.g. Bioengineering and other Engineering fields, Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and have no more than