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, and align ultrafast optical setups, integrate setups with measurement electronics for data acquisition, etc. Experience in the following areas is beneficial but not required: nonlinear optics (e.g
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candidates who, through their research, will contribute to the multiplicity and excellence of the academic community. Applicants should apply online at https://www.princeton.edu/acad-positions/position/40621
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weigh multiple factors in evaluating applications, including the quality and prospective impact of the research proposal, and the strength of the candidate's C.V. (scaled by years relative to graduation
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significant independence in selection of their research directions within their departments and can acquire a breadth of expertise by working with multiple faculty members.We value building a culturally diverse
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experimental research related to multiple ongoing projects, including optical diagnostic design and high-temperature ammonia oxidation chemistry with applications to green manufacturing and recycling of steel
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significant independence in selection of their research directions within their departments and can acquire a breadth of expertise by working with multiple faculty members.We value building a culturally diverse
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human or monkey electrophysiology. Studies will include simultaneous recordings and stimulation from multiple, interconnected brain regions. The researcher will gain experience with the use of laminar
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applications for a postdoctoral or more senior researcher to conduct spatial quantitative research on social vulnerability to hazards. The researcher will have the opportunity to work on multiple projects
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candidates with strong expertise in building and conducting ultrafast time-resolved optical experiments. Key skills include the ability to design, assemble, and align ultrafast optical setups, integrate setups
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on social vulnerability to hazards. The researcher will have the opportunity to work on multiple projects, investigating (a) cumulative environmental impacts, (b) the use of census microdata for social