72 front-end-development Postdoctoral research jobs at Princeton University in United States
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postdoctoral and PhD researchers on the team*Interest in developing and applying Large Language Models (LLM) and spatial Machine Learning (ML) modelsSalary and full employee benefits are offered in accordance
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interested in computational materials design and discovery. The successful candidate will develop new, openly accessible datasets and machine learning models for modeling redox-active solid-state materials
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: Experience with Robot Operating System (ROS) Experience with sensing technologies, computer vision, and perception Experience developing custom tools and end effectors for robotics research Experience with
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technologies, computer vision, and perception Foundational knowledge of machine learning Experience developing custom tools and end effectors for robotic assembly Good knowledge of the CAD software Rhinoceros 3D
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commitment to interdisciplinary research are especially encouraged to apply. Responsibilities will include: - Developing a computational Artificial Intelligence form finding design framework to shape
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research positions in the following fields:1. Microfluidic and Lab-on-Chip development in a multidisciplinary lab. Candidates should demonstrate track-records in microfluidics, Lab-on-Chip, and micro
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scientists for research and development activities focused on data science and engineering. The scientist will collaborate with Princeton and GFDL researchers to enhance, analyze and deliver high-resolution
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://pritykinlab.princeton.edu) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a focus on multi-modal single-cell, spatial and genome editing
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*Strong publication record (relative to degree timing) *Collaborative spirit in interacting with postdoctoral and PhD researchers on the team *Interest in developing and applying Large Language Models (LLM
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on i) phylogenomic inference of hundreds of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various