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Petascale EM Imaging Specialist The Princeton Neuroscience Institute is searching for an accomplished scientist to lead acquisitions of petascale image datasets via volume electron microscopy (EM
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). Tests wiring connections and circuits with test equipment like volt/amp/ohmmeters, oscilloscopes, thermal imagers and scanning devices. Assist in performing preventive maintenance on elevators and
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Logic Controllers (PLC’s) and Variable Frequency Drives (VFD’s). Tests wiring connections and circuits with test equipment like volt/amp/ohmmeters, oscilloscopes, thermal imagers and scanning devices
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from EM images of above organisms, to train artificial intelligence models using custom software(s). Maintain high standards of consistency, precision, and quality in annotations and proofreading by
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zebrafish, mouse and fruit fly. Generate crucial data from EM images of above organisms, to train artificial intelligence models using custom software(s). Maintain high standards of consistency, precision
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maintain all Ground Support Equipment that is required for Flight Instruments - Develop prototype equipment to research and test innovative detector technologies Provide Lab Supervision of Students, Visitors
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, implement, and manage data processes and integrations among Museum systems and nightly routines that process and deliver data and digital assets Write and maintain custom code (primarily Python, PHP, and
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large AI models or their applications. Current PLI projects involve work with language, images, multimodal data, science/math, code, and scientific data. PLI is also focused on AI safety, fairness, and
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engineering pipeline, developing usable and innovative solutions to build a prototype of sustainable online tools and services that are relevant and useful to a broad range of stakeholders making decisions
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to help run a new microscopy facility. This facility will house roughly a dozen advanced light microscopes, with a particular focus on light microscopy approaches for both imaging and active