131 formal-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at Princeton University
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of squamate reptiles; the largest group of terrestrial vertebrates on Earth today with 11,000 species. A Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology, Computational Biology, or related fields, is required. The work will focus
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The Department of Molecular Biology at Princeton University currently has research positions available at the postdoctoral and more senior research levels in the areas of biochemistry, biophysics
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, experience with a variety of programming languages, and familiarity with critical path planning tools, are essential. A Ph.D. in engineering, operations research, computer science, or another related field is
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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University. The position is in the broad area of renewable energy systems synthesis, analysis, and optimization. The goal of the project is to
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, lipid vesicles, polymer physics, active materials, single molecule biophysics, biomaterials, materials chemistry, fluid mechanics, rheology, and computational modeling. Candidates should apply at https
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computational chemistry. The Term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding; those
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retrotransposition using an integrated biochemical and structural approach with a focus on cryo-EM. The postdoctoral scholar will have access to cutting-edge cryo-EM instrumentation and computational resources through
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approach with a focus on cryo-EM. The postdoctoral scholar will have access to cutting-edge cryo-EM instrumentation and computational resources through the various core facilities at Princeton University
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: 274438209 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Ferris Research Group in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at Princeton University invites applications for a
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incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes occurring at plasma-material interfaces in fusion