135 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University in United States
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and additive manufacturing of architected materials. Previous experience in experimental, numerical, and parametric design research and experience is a plus. The project involves entrepreneurial
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advanced microscopy techniques and related methods. Candidates who are nearing completion of their Ph.D. (i.e. with a confirmed defense date) or hold a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, chemistry, materials
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, analysis, and optimization. The goal of the project is to develop methods for the synthesis and analysis of systems producing renewable fuels and chemicals; and use these methods, in collaboration with other
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behavioral paradigms and combined with computational approaches. We are seeking an extremely motivated postdoctoral researcher with background in human or monkey electrophysiology. Studies will include
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technologies. The Pritykin lab (http://pritykinlab.princeton.edu ) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a focus on multi
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criteria are the quality of the applicant's research on the linkages between finance and macroeconomics broadly. The candidate's work may use empirical or theoretical methods to address important policy
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online and by November 2, 2025 for fullest consideration. We do not accept application materials by any other method. Letters of reference should be submitted by the priority deadline of November 9, 2025
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. We do not accept application materials by any other method. Letters of reference should be submitted by the priority deadline of September 21, 2025. The selection committee will begin reviewing
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computer programming in R and Python *Formal training or experience applying quantitative and spatial methods to human-environment questions *Excellent academic writing and communication skills in English
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postdoctoral research position available in the area of phylogenomics to work with Professor Tiago Simes. The Simes lab is broadly interested in phylogenetic methods and applications, using morphological and