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of Public and International Affairs. The research position requires a PhD in a relevant field (e.g., geography, urban planning, data science, sociology, public health, emergency management). Ideal
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evaluation.This opportunity will prepare candidates for a range of competitive positions in academia or industry that involve computational biology/chemistry, machine-learning for biological or chemical data, and
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technical writing skills is essential (preprints are welcome).Candidates must have (or expect to soon receive) a PhD in materials science, physics, chemistry, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering
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of the university.Successful candidates will receive a competitive salary and applicable Princeton University benefits in accordance with university guidelines, a taxable moving allowance, and a research allowance. PhD is
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position. Applicants should have a PhD degree (or expect to receive a PhD degree by June 15, 2025) in Psychology or allied fields (e.g., Sociology) with an interest in conducting research relevant to racial
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Computer Science Department at Princeton University. We seek candidates with computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, machine learning, statistics, data science, applied math and/or other
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, to study novel renewable energy technologies. The candidates are expected to have a PhD degree in Chemical Engineering or related field, and have experience with optimization (theory, modeling, and tools
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., geography, urban planning, data science, sociology, public health, emergency management). Ideal applicants will have: *Expertise conducting spatial and statistical analyses *Experience with scientific
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researchers at Princeton and other institutions, to study novel renewable energy technologies. The candidates are expected to have a PhD degree in Chemical Engineering or related field, and have experience with
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on democratic political processes and institutions. PhD required. Each post-doctoral associate will pursue research and contribute to the intellectual life of the Center, the Princeton School of Public and