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H100s). Ideal candidates will have a strong interest and proven experience in designing, understanding, or engineering large AI models or their applications. Current PLI projects involve work with
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regarding University funds. Use of the fellowship should not involve extended study in a formal program at an American or foreign university nor should it normally entail participation in a structured program
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organizations that do not otherwise have the financial resources to sponsor a Princeton graduate. We expect the sponsor to provide resources, guidance, local contacts or other help to the Fellows in carrying out
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faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please
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(for example, a university, a central or local government department, or a nongovernmental organization) at the locality where they intend to implement their project. Advisers Adviser: Professor Emmanuel Kreike
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us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of our site. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the
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and bioinformatics The first year of the program combines taught courses with laboratory rotations to broaden the student’s knowledge of the subject area. At the end of the first year, students will
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networking opportunities, the Rotary Peace Centers program develops the capacity of peace and development professionals to become effective catalysts for peace. The fellowships cover tuition and fees, room and
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will help to distinguish you from other outstanding applicants. Your essay should present who you are and who you hope to become as you pursue your education and career goals. 8. Awards made will be
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a graduate degree in any professional field or scholarly discipline in the arts, humanities, social sciences, or sciences. Adviser Dr. Deirdre Moloney, moloney@princeton.edu , 609-258-1998