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vision required Ability to work at a computer workstation, performing detailed, repetitive tasks. Good visuospatial skills Exceptional attention to detail with a steadfast commitment to accuracy. Ability
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catalysis, and/or plasma-assisted catalysis is of significant value to participate in other ongoing projects in the lab. Experience with the design, construction, and operation of high-vacuum instruments and
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timely and economical manner. The Machinist must maintain high quality and safety standards, keep accurate records, and maintain the supplies and equipment in the shop. Responsibilities Work independently
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access to state-of-the-art numerical models and high-performance computing systems at Princeton and in NOAA, working alongside GFDL model developers and software engineers to advance quality assurance and
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identification of novel performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). These so-called 'designer' PEDs include numerous high-profile examples of synthetic drugs that have allowed elite athletes to evade anti-doping programs
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Scholarship The UNICO Foundation will grant four scholarships, each valued at $6,000, to high school seniors who will be attending, full-time, an accredited campus-based college/university program in
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researchers and other laboratory personnel Training undergraduate student researchers and high school students (in summer lab learning program) Assisting with laboratory daily operation, equipment maintainence
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of software development tools and techniques, software engineering best practices, programming languages, high-performance computing hardware, and computational research solutions. Access to a community of
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Operation , and under the direction of the supervisor of access control security systems, and working collaboratively with other University departments, the Site Protection Security System Technician
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) at Princeton University provides responsive, high quality clinical, preventive, and consultative health services to over 8,000 Princeton undergraduate and graduate students and their dependents, and occupational