93 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Postdoctoral research jobs at Princeton University
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The Department of Psychology at Princeton University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior research position. Applicants should have a PhD degree (or expect
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subdivisions of the squamate body plan. The candidate will work towards developing computational resources that assist in the data management and analysis of genomic data and its integration with phenotypic data
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/chemistry, machine-learning for biological or chemical data, and drug discovery/design. Mentorship is taken seriously and every effort will be made to ensure the candidate is able to achieve goals in the next
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on democratic political processes and institutions. PhD required. Each post-doctoral associate will pursue research and contribute to the intellectual life of the Center, the Princeton School of Public and
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, with emphasis on HRXPS, LEIS, AES, LEED, TPD, HREELS, Raman scattering, and SEM. Qualified candidates should possess experience for the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of UHV instruments
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pressing challenges. The PIIRS Postdoctoral Fellows Program is integral to that mission. We will award two postdoctoral fellowships to our 2026-27 cohort. PIIRS seeks recent PhDs in the Social Sciences who
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the development and testing of new materials. The work will involve reactor design and setup with gas flow capability and process optimization. Qualified candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics
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continued funding; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. The ideal applicant will be highly motivated; good communication skills; have (or expect to have) a PhD in Molecular
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candidates with strong expertise in building and conducting ultrafast time-resolved optical experiments. Key skills include the ability to design, assemble, and align ultrafast optical setups, integrate setups
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of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various subdivisions of the squamate body plan