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of design, computation, and robotics. ARG's research interests include topics such as robot learning, human-robot interaction, Generative AI, computer vision, closed-loop control, extended reality (XR), and
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, and robotics. ARG's research interests include topics such as robot learning, human-robot interaction, Generative AI, computer vision, closed-loop control, extended reality (XR), and computational
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genomic data for reconstructing evolutionary patterns and processes that have shaped biological history across deep timescales. The ideal candidate will have a background in phylogenomics and bioinformatics
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are for one year. Applicants cannot be in the process of writing a dissertation at the time of appointment.A selection committee of Department of African American Studies faculty members evaluates applicants
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information about The Program in African Studies can be found at: http://piirs.princeton.edu/afs. Questions about the application process for this position may be directed to Fiona Romaine, fromaine
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science, electrical and computer engineering, sociology, public policy, information science, communication, economics, political science, psychology, philosophy, and related technology disciplines. Selected candidates
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to applicants with demonstrated expertise in energy systems analysis, in the collection, processing, and integration of country-specific data for economy-wide energy system decarbonization models, in
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:59 pm EST) for full consideration; however, the posting will remain open until filled. Application Process - All candidates must use the online application process to submit materials at: https
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application process for this position may be directed to Fiona Romaine, fromaine@princeton.edu.This position is subject to the University's background check policy. The work location for this position is in
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to ion beams with well-controlled energies and incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes