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Princeton University invites applications for the Future Faculty in the Physical Sciences (FFPS) Fellowship (https://futurefaculty.princeton.edu/). We seek to attract a diverse cohort of early
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that they plan to cultivate during the fellowship.*Letters from 2 or 3 references, who will receive an email with instructions on how to send their recommendation.*Contact information for the applicant's
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master's level study in France for up to 30 American students. The program allows you to study at one of fifteen academic institutions across France in the fields of STEM, humanities, social sciences, and
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protects the privacy of your personal data. Student privacy rights are governed by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”), as described in Section 2.7 of Rights, Rules, Responsibilities
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large AI models or their applications. Current PLI projects involve work with language, images, multimodal data, science/math, code, and scientific data. PLI is also focused on AI safety, fairness, and
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of the following universities will be accepted. California Institute of Technology University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los
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an email with instructions on how to send their recommendation. *Contact information for the applicant's prospective Princeton primary mentor(s). Questions about the fellowships or application process may be
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language, images, multimodal data, science/math, code, and scientific data. PLI is also focused on AI safety, fairness, and alignment. AI Postdoctoral Research Fellows will be appointed through the Princeton
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, to simulation, to fabrication, to control. Researchers in AI^2 tackle major challenges in science and engineering, such as containing plasma in fusion reactors, revolutionizing material design and
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by mid-spring. Additional Information A description of the varied projects that prior Labouisse fellows have undertaken is available in the “Related Links” section of this page.