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software and hardware, smart phones, and peripheral devices is a must for this position. The desire and ability to learn and utilize new technologies easily. Must be able to lift 50 lbs., twist bend and work
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, enter confined spaces or crawl spaces and use respiratory protection. Ability to master computer software including Micros oft Office Professional. Valid drivers license. Princeton University is anEqual
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of faculty and scholars across a range of disciplines-psychology, sociology, economics, machine learning, politics, among others-to help design behaviorally informed policies, practices, and products
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of faculty and scholars across a range of disciplines-psychology, sociology, economics, machine learning, politics, among others-to help design behaviorally informed policies, practices, and products
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skills in analyzing experimental data from optical diagnostics. An understanding of machine learning methods, AI and control with application to processing reactors is also desirable. In the near-term
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but not limited to synthetic and chemical biology approaches to cellular computation and biomolecular logic design, the development and implementation of novel algorithms, machine learning for parsing
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limited to synthetic and chemical biology approaches to cellular computation and biomolecular logic design, the development and implementation of novel algorithms, machine learning for parsing biological
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using techniques from machine learning and statistics. Applicants may also make research advances in machine learning and statistical methods as necessary for their application domains. These faculty
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The Center for Statistics and Machine Learning seeks to fill the position of Administrative Office Coordinator. Reporting to the Assistant Director, and working closely with the Director, this is a
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. About Us ARG is an interdisciplinary laboratory for advanced research at the intersection of design, computation, and robotics. ARG's research interests include topics such as robot learning, human-robot