25 phd-computational-intelligence-"DIFFER" Fellowship positions at Princeton University
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to the northern border area with two officers who fought on the terrain in two different battles Familiarization training with IDF small arms and tour of officer training program Visit to the Latrun military museum
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Research Fellows will be appointed through the Princeton Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence (the AI Lab) and will receive a competitive salary, benefits, office and equipment, compute resources, and
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program in an eligible field Criteria for Selection Exceptional intelligence and creativity Orientation and commitment to the applications of the physical sciences Extraordinary accomplishment in technical
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The Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment invites applications for its Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellows program, with start dates as early as June 2026. This program supports outstanding
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make an informed choice of their three-year PhD research project. Support for the program is for a period of five years, with an annual intake of typically not more than five students, reflecting
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November 2025. The High Meadows Fellowship Program places graduating Princeton seniors in two-year positions with nonprofit organizations that aim to protect the environment, promote environmental
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Eligibility Naturalized U.S. citizen, permanent resident, or the child of two parents who are both naturalized citizens. Bachelor’s degree by the start of grant period (but not yet a PhD). Less than 31 years
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regarding University funds. Use of the fellowship should not involve extended study in a formal program at an American or foreign university nor should it normally entail participation in a structured program
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full-time post-graduate degrees. If that degree program requires more than one year of full-time study, the award can be renewed for an additional year, if warranted. Fellowships are granted in
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Pilon Fellowship is generously supported by Roger Pilon, PhD JD (GS, 1971), and administered by the Institute for Humane Studies (IHS), which works to achieve a freer, more humane, and open society by