30 computer-aided-design Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University in United-States
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subdivisions of the squamate body plan. The candidate will work towards developing computational resources that assist in the data management and analysis of genomic data and its integration with phenotypic data
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commitment to undergraduate teaching.Today, more than 1,100 faculty members instruct approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program
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applications to alternative fuel design and atmospheric chemistry. The successful candidate will be expected to assist with the commissioning of a new shock tube facility and will conduct fundamental
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interested in computational materials design and discovery. The successful candidate will develop new, openly accessible datasets and machine learning models for modeling redox-active solid-state materials
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members instruct approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can
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. The candidate will work towards developing computational resources that assist in the data management and analysis of genomic data and its integration with phenotypic data. Major project goals will include
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September 2025. The Ferris group studies high-temperature reaction chemistry and particulate formation using optical diagnostic methods, with applications to alternative fuel design and atmospheric chemistry
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focuses on using optogenetics and metabolic engineering for engineering microorganisms for bioproduction. The main responsibilities of the Postdoctoral Research Associate are to lead the design and
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leverage these models to assist the experimental groups with experimental design and multimodal data analysis of neurophysiological, causal, and behavioral data. Essential qualifications for this position
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computing. The successful candidate will also be expected to offer 2-3 advanced technical or methodological workshops each semester, assist in organizing research-based events (e.g., speaker series, symposia