501 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at Princeton University
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research groups, as well as process their travel and purchase expenses in compliance to Princeton University and governmental policies. The Faculty Assistant provides customized purchasing support for three
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Relationship Management (CRM) system (Slate) and manage a significant portion of the applicant pool to create a seamless process for applicants and officers reviewing the applications. Other duties as assigned
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process (1400+ students enrolled in 120+ Writing Seminars); Student research conferences . Writing Center: In conjunction with the Associate Director, the Program Coordinator: - Schedules appointments
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, postdocs, and graduate students. Fellows will have access to the AI Lab GPU cluster (300 H100s). Ideal candidates will have a strong interest and proven experience in designing, understanding, or engineering
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collections. As the Museum prepares to open a dramatically reconceived new building in the fall of 2025, the Curator will lead gallery installations, exhibitions, publications, research, and acquisitions, and
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that support research activities while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. This is a dynamic role that spans multiple buildings on and off campus. This position is a hybrid role. Critical
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compliance. This technical leadership role requires close collaboration with cross-functional teams, including OIT, research staff, facilities, building management teams, and external vendors, to implement
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The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory currently uses two (2) large, stored energy, Motor-Generators (MG), each generator rated at 450 MVA, to supply power to the various experimental loads in
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Experience supporting Microsoft 365, printing, networking, and conferencing technologies Understanding of IT security and asset management fundamentals and best practices Demonstrate successful organizational
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Princeton University, under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), manages and operates the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), one of the DOE’s ten national science laboratories