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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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assisting with managing the lab and projects. We also expect that you will collaborate with the ARG team on developing grant proposals. Qualifications Required qualifications: Doctoral degree in a related
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indirectly support DDSS-supported projects or its mission. Candidates will be able to apply and further develop their technical skills in a dynamic research environment. The successful candidate will have the
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responsibilities will include conducting research, disseminating research results, collaborating on robotically fabricated structures, and assisting with managing the lab and projects. We also expect that you will
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the operation of a wide range of surface science methods, with emphasis on HRXPS, LEIS, AES, LEED, TPD, HREELS, Raman scattering, and SEM. Qualified candidates should possess experience for the design
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. Our lab works in the areas of ultrafast science, nanoscale thermal transport, and microelectronics, for applications in energy-efficient computing, thermal management, and energy conversion. We seek
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. Responsibilities This role's emphasis is on making substantive technical and methodological contributions that either directly or indirectly support DDSS-supported projects or its mission. Candidates will be able
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System for Prediction and EArth System Research (SPEAR) for seasonal to multidecadal prediction and projection. The project will emphasize elements such as stakeholder engagement, earth system model
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The Koel laboratory in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Princeton University is seeking a postdoctoral or more senior researcher position to work on a new collaborative project in a team
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The Empirical Study of Conflict (ESOC) Project at the School of Public and International Affairs seeks a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to provide support to the university's Climate Change