238 parallel-processing-bioinformatics uni jobs at Princeton University in United States
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duties include: Provide executive-level support to the EHS senior leadership team, including deft calendar management with attention to priorities, meeting support and agenda preparation, process and
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activities for students with disabilities. The Coordinator works directly with students in the interactive process to understand their experience of disability and the disability related barriers they face
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering seeks an energetic, adaptive, detail-oriented Faculty Assistant to provide administrative support to about twelve faculty members and their
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, initiates care at the front desk to students who are vomiting, fainting, or exhibiting open wounds, etc. while waiting for UHS medical providers. Strategic Initiatives Contributes to UHS process improvement
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evaluations, merit increase processes, and terminations of staff. Research and Events: - Oversee the planning, coordination, organization, and execution of high-profile events and activities, including lecture
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coaching, mentoring, and training opportunities. Evolve and manage PRINCO's performance management process. Execute and implement changes to the annual compensation and promotion processes. Serve as a
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: 276907870 Department Mechanical & Aerospace Eng Category Research and Laboratory Job Type Full-Time Overview Primary responsibilities are the day-to-day operation of our Machine Shop/Engineering Design Lab
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engineering and the natural sciences who work on a wide range of topics in quantum information science. Future quantum technology requires physicists, chemists, engineers and computer scientists, working in
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of extension contingent upon successful performance and continued funding. Responsibilities Rodent work, including: surgery behavior handling breeding Rodent study, including: Immunofluorescence, confocal and
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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