106 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral research jobs at Princeton University
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department according to the Requisition # below:Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - D-25-CEE-00004The Term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year
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) for Energy & Environmental Research and Applications. The researcher(s) will work with the principal investigator and team to develop, fine tune, and deploy LLM based tools for environmental engineering
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] Subject Areas: Machine Learning / Machine Learning Computational Science and Engineering / Machine Learning Analytical Chemistry / Current Advances in Chemistry & Biochemistry Artificial Intelligence
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collaborate with the ARG team on developing grant proposals. Qualifications Required qualifications: Doctoral degree in a related field, such as Computer Science, Robotics, Civil Engineering, Architecture, etc
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construction activities that are associated with the disciplined allocation of capital to large-scale infrastructure projects by corporations. The analysis is expected to identify key development
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: 278599183 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering is seeking candidates for postdoctoral and more senior research positions. Individuals
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Location: Princeton, New Jersey 08540, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Applied Physics Quantum Optics Quantum Information Science Computational Science and Engineering Quantum Condensed Matter
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. Some experience with first-principle methods (FP/DFT) and/or other forms of electronic and magnetic structure theory and calculations is also expected. The successful candidate will have a strong
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PI: Jason M. Klusowski The Department of Operations Research & Financial Engineering (ORFE) invites applications for postdoctoral or more senior research associate positions broadly in statistics
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with expertise in plasma and plasma-surface interactions, surface science, and quantum metrology. The overall goal of the project is to develop the ability to controllably engineer diamond surfaces