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: 277839339 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Ferris Research Group in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at Princeton University invites applications for a
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Laboratory (NAP Lab), led by Dr. Sabine Kastner at the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The lab studies neural mechanisms of cognition in the primate brain. Intracranial recordings from human epilepsy
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the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering to study the biochemical and mechanical mechanisms that define pattern formation during branching morphogenesis of the lung and mammary gland. Further
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, architectural or mechanical engineering, physics, applied mathematics.- A strong background in theoretical mechanics and applied mathematics, with an expertise in artificial intelligence. Expertise in design
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position to advance the understanding of liquid metal plasma-facing materials and first wall concepts for fusion energy devices through surface science experiments. Studies under the controlled conditions of
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groups with interests in astrophysics at the Princeton Plasma Physics Lab and in the Physics, Geosciences, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Departments, and at the nearby Institute for Advanced
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reimburse allowable out-of-pocket relocation expenses, some of which may be taxable. In addition, the program will provide a $6,500 research account. For the teaching component of this appointment
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historians who explore the world of the impoverished, the practices of poor relief, the causes of poverty, and the mechanisms of dispossession, are invited to apply. All approaches are welcome, including but
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of the mechanisms driving cancer cachexia, dietary modulation of tumor growth and treatment response.Kang, Yibin - Major areas of interest include: Cellular plasticity in cancer progression, organ-tropic metastasis
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, and from social historians who explore the world of the impoverished, the practices of poor relief, the causes of poverty, and the mechanisms of dispossession. All approaches are welcome, including but