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are found. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational approaches to chemical datasets, with artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) being a major focus. Many of the laboratory's
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fellows' program please visit our website (https://citp.princeton.edu/programs/fellows/). Expected Salary Range: Salary is dependent on and can be up to the candidate's current full salary at their home
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ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton education. Connections working at Princeton University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs
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cutting-edge 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
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. Additionally, applicants should demonstrate the capacity to develop and teach innovative and appealing courses at the undergraduate level. Duty time and appointment length are subject to enrollment and funding
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fellowship. The program centers on cancer metabolism, broadly defined to include technology development, computation, biological studies, drug development, and clinical trials relevant to diet, metabolism
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activities, and assist with relevant undergraduate or graduate courses. Program faculty and senior researchers will offer mentoring to support professional development. Former postdoctoral researchers with SGS
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: 280812616 Assistant Professor D-26-PMI-00001 | Faculty | Princeton Materials Institute The Princeton Materials Institute (PMI) at Princeton University (https://materials.princeton.edu) invites applications
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Institute at Princeton University invites applications for the ODBI2 (Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute Innovators) Fellows Program. ODBI2 Fellows will work with two or more Princeton faculty to
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in conjunction with a unique tip-enhanced spectroscopy instrument, currently under development in Prof. Rabitz's lab, to produce the world's first nanoscale dual-frequency comb laser spectrometer