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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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Values. The teaching will likely involve running a senior thesis seminar rather than teaching a traditional course, subject to approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will
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before the deadline so that references can be submitted in a timely manner. This position is subject to the University's background check policy. The work location for this position is in-person on campus
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day-to-day team's research as it relates to project goals and meeting project milestones and go/no-go points; - Giving and contributing to research seminars within the Department of Civil and
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. Postdoctoral Associate positions are available for one year, with a possibility for renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and available funding. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Geosciences or a
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data-driven, computational approaches. Successful candidates will be willing and able to work across a breadth of disciplines - from genomics to computer science, sociology to psychology, engineering to
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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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Values. The teaching will likely involve running a senior thesis seminar rather than teaching a traditional course, subject to approval of Princeton's Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The postdoc will
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race in national or global contexts and, with the approval of the Office of the Dean of the Faculty, will teach one semester-long undergraduate elective course. During the semester of teaching
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. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding.About UsARG is an interdisciplinary laboratory for advanced research at the intersection