Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
: 272349279 Senior Research Software Development Manager (Genomics/BioInformatics) US-NJ-Princeton Job ID: 2025-20557 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Academic Administration Overview
-
The ITSM Process Analyst is a member of the team within the Service Management Office responsible for defining, implementing, and continually improving the ITIL-based service management processes
-
genomic data for reconstructing evolutionary patterns and processes that have shaped biological history across deep timescales. The ideal candidate will have a background in phylogenomics and bioinformatics
-
of open firmware. If you have a strong background in FPGA development, system-on-chip architectures, digital signal processing, and an interest in quantum computing research, you have the right skill set to
-
, digital signal processing, and an interest in quantum computing research, you have the right skill set to make an immediate impact on multiple high-profile research projects. This role functions within a
-
patterns and processes that have shaped biological history across deep timescales. The ideal candidate will have a background in phylogenomics and bioinformatics of squamate reptiles; the largest group
-
Computer Science Department at Princeton University. We seek candidates with computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, machine learning, statistics, data science, applied math and/or other
-
-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and the Computer Science Department at Princeton University. We seek candidates with computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, machine learning
-
, machine learning for parsing biological data sets (genomics, proteomics, imaging, neuroscience), bioinformatics, molecular dynamics simulations, and related areas at the interface of computer/data science
-
of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study attention and decision making networks in a behaving animal model together with parallel studies in humans. The project is part of a NIMH