327 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Princeton University in United-States
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for the academic department in which the candidate is appointed, and research, including operation of a vibrant research group to benefit from both Princeton University and Ludwig Princeton Branch funding (with
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-8 hours per day. Sit for 2 - 4 hours during an 8-hour day. Must be able to work at a computer work station for extended periods and have visual ability, plus hand and finger dexterity to operate a
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training and a significant track record in one of the following areas: -computational biology -computer science -electrical or computer engineering -genomics -neuroscience -population genetics / genomics
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and submit a cover letter, CV, and research statement as well as contact information for three references. If you have any questions about the application process, please send an email to ailab
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: 275925432 Department Admission Category Administrative Support Job Type Part-Time Overview The Office of Undergraduate Admission receives and processes approximately 42,000 first-year applications and 2000
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locations after each event. The ideal person will possess proven experience with video recording techniques, camera operation and illustrate a clear understanding of the post-production time line and editing
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/AcadHire/position/38822 and submit a cover letter, CV, and research statement as well as contact information for three references. If you have any questions about the application process, please send
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Concur expense reconciliation for the department. Leads HR processes including the preparation of position descriptions and postings and assists with initial screenings. Manages HR compliance pieces
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the interactive process to understand their experience of disability and the disability related barriers they face. Applying independent judgment and expertise, the Access Coordinator identifies reasonable
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incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes occurring at plasma-material interfaces in fusion