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) fellows program is for visiting academics who are nationally or internationally recognized experts in technology policy. Appointments are typically for a term of up to nine months with an expected start
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related to law and normative inquiry. Under exceptional circumstances, fellowships for one semester may be considered. Scholars will participate in the weekly seminar of the Program in Law and Normative
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PPPL’s Engineering Design Analysis & CAD (DAC) Division is a multidisciplinary team focused on developing the engineering designs for and advancing the state-of-the-art for magnetic confinement
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at the intersection of Engineering and the Life Sciences. ODBI is evolving rapidly, including launching various programs and building physical and programmatic infrastructure. ODBI is seeking a scientific staff member
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(or will receive one by the time of appointment) in fields such as computer science, sociology, economics, political science, psychology, public policy, information science, communication, philosophy
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superconducting magnet technology using high temperature superconductor (HTS) is a potential “game changer” for reducing fusion device size by increasing the allowable magnetic field, current density, and operating
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/workforce planning; quality program review/reporting; training; and directorate communications. Enables directorate engineering impact through leading directorate operations delivery and performance
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continuous supply of steam and chilled water required for operations. Follows the preventive maintenance program in conjunction with Facilities engineering and maintenance staff. Maintains proper water
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Retirement Plan Career development opportunities, such as the SEIU Summer Transfer Program Employee Child Care Assistance Program, Children's Educational Assistance Plan, and Staff Educational Assistance Plan
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: 279344560 Position: Visiting Fellows, Space Physics at Princeton Group Description: The Space Physics at Princeton Group in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University (https