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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Improving Sea Ice and Coupled Climate Models with Machine Learning
: 271598471 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate - Improving Sea Ice and Coupled Climate Models with Machine Learning Description: The Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program at Princeton University, in
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Improving Sea Ice and Coupled Climate Models with Machine Learning
to develop hybrid models for sea ice that combine coupled climate models and machine learning. Our previous work has demonstrated that neural networks can skillfully predict sea ice data assimilation
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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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following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics of diffusion and carbonation, early-stage rheological characteristics, life cycle analysis, and design
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nano-plasmonics) design, fabrication, and characterizations. All candidates should have a Ph.D. degree. Appointments will be for one year, with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance
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the development and testing of new materials. The work will involve reactor design and setup with gas flow capability and process optimization. Qualified candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics
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applications to alternative fuel design and atmospheric chemistry. The successful candidate will be expected to assist with the commissioning of a new shock tube facility and will conduct fundamental
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senior researcher in the areas of soft materials and polymer physics. The successful candidate will develop strategies to design, synthesize, and characterize the properties of soft materials using
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nanophotonics. Candidates should have significant experience in nanophotonic devices (including nano-plasmonics) design, fabrication, and characterizations. All candidates should have a Ph.D. degree. Appointments
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September 2025. The Ferris group studies high-temperature reaction chemistry and particulate formation using optical diagnostic methods, with applications to alternative fuel design and atmospheric chemistry