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Economics (RPDE) at Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs invites applications for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions. The candidates will join the RPDE community. RPDE
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English language verbal and written communication skills. The Andlinger Center is especially interested in candidates who will contribute to the excellence of the academic community and diversity of the curriculum
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. All candidates must have strong, demonstrated research ability, be very comfortable in an interdisciplinary research environment, have excellent English written and spoken communication skills, and
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research ability, be comfortable in an interdisciplinary research environment, and have excellent English language verbal and written communication skills. The Andlinger Center is especially interested in
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learning (AI/ML) being a major focus. Many of the laboratory's interests center around the identification of small molecules using mass spectrometry data, and the use of language models to predict
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. The candidates will join the RPDE community. RPDE carries out economic research on the causes and consequences of global poverty, with the goal of informing policymaking and thereby improving the lives of people
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, public policy, information science, communication, economics, political science, psychology, philosophy, and related technology disciplines. Selected candidates will be appointed at the postdoctoral
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. Be sure to provide the correct email addresses for you and all of your references to ensure that communications from Princeton University are properly delivered. For more information send an email to
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Poland, and additional NZx studies are under discussion. Initially, the applicant's work will be primarily with the Net-Zero Brazil collaboration, and applicants should have Portuguese language ability
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, or restores students' capacity to take full advantage of their education. UHS's mission is to enhance learning and student success by advancing the health and well-being of our diverse University community