338 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Princeton University in United States
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computer sciences. Reporting to the Head of Science and Engineering Teaching and Research Services, the Data Sciences Librarian is part of the STEM team in the Data, Research, and Teaching Services (DaRTS
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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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the Director of Campus Plant and Chief Engineer and shares responsibility for the safe, compliant, reliable, and efficient operation of two (2) Thermally Integrated Geo-Exchange Resources plants with chilled
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capable individual who can exercise good judgment, collaborate effectively, and drive process improvements across the Source-to-Pay (S2P) lifecycle while balancing the demanding and challenging requirements
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for the major and minor programs. Advise students on departmental requirements, course selection, and research proposals; oversee processes for junior independent work and senior thesis research. Manage
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recruitment officers to uphold Princeton's medical clearance process, support injured players, and stay up-to-date with Princeton University Health Concussion policies and World Rugby/NCAA medical guidelines
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, the BSPL’s mission is to put Weber’s previous research insights about the full range of human motivation and human decisions processes into a broader context. Analyzing how decision makers who are imbedded in
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, implement, and manage data processes and integrations among Museum systems and nightly routines that process and deliver data and digital assets Write and maintain custom code (primarily Python, PHP, and
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process to review applications in order to select the incoming class of approximately 1,425 students. The Admission Officer is responsible for articulating the mission of Princeton University and conveying
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of undergraduate student academic matters for the major and minor programs. • Advise students on departmental requirements, course selection, and research proposals; oversee processes for junior independent work and