223 high-performance-quantum-computing Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University
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package development and maintenance in R; record linkage/entity resolution; data privacy techniques; large data processing and high performance computing; advanced causal inference and statistics; computer
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. Applicants with experience in the following areas are encouraged to apply: Experimental condensed matter physics, cosmology and astrophysics, particle astrophysics and dark matter, high energy, atomic, pulsar
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(energy auditing, GHG accounting, resource recovery)*Strong publication record and excellent written/verbal communication skills*Experience in coding for high performance computing (e.g., university cluster
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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 in the following areas are encouraged to apply: Experimental condensed matter physics, cosmology and astrophysics, particle astrophysics and dark matter, high energy, atomic, pulsar and biophysics
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The Program in Linguistics at Princeton University invites applications for one or more Postdoctoral Research Associate (or more senior) research position(s) in linguistics. The ideal candidate(s
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: 280363223 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering invites applications for postdoctoral, or more senior, research positions. The term
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satisfactory performance and continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments.Essential Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field.Interested applicants must apply online
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Sustainability *Optical Materials and Light Matter Interactions *Quantum Materials Science The term of appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility
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focus on angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) and scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS/STM) based studies of topological, strongly correlated and novel 2D quantum materials including unconventional