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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 Director of Scientific
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food program is based on scientific and evidence-based principles of healthy sustainable menus that are prepared by our culinary team with high-quality ingredients. We invite you to be a part of our
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engineering and the natural sciences who work on a wide range of topics in quantum information science. Future quantum technology requires physicists, chemists, engineers and computer scientists, working in
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to cellular-resolution imaging experiments; other contributions to the lab Qualifications Essential Qualifications: - Bachelors degree or higher in neuroscience, biology, engineering or a related field is
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statistical analysis: This position requires high analytical, computational, and data science skills. Large datasets comprising up to many millions of data points are compiled, cleaned, processed, analyzed and
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comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information. Requisition No: D-25-AAS-00002 PI277344392 Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About Princeton University Princeton
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the social sciences, environmental humanities, gender and sexuality studies, and comparative race and ethnicity are encouraged to apply. Please provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching
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with technical expertise and service excellence. The Venue Associate supports class activity throughout the complex. The Associate serves as a first responder for any class emergency technology needs and
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This IES Section Administrator manages the logistical and administrative affairs of the International Economics section (IES) under the Department of Economics. This role includes faculty support
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computation, and from biochemical and genetic networks to collective behavior and evolution in populations. These diverse efforts are unified by the search for common physical principles underlying