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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Apprenticeship is the first-in-the-nation registered apprenticeship program in fusion energy and engineering. It is designed to equip the next generation of
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training and a significant track record in one of the following areas: -computational biology -computer science -electrical or computer engineering -genomics -neuroscience -population genetics / genomics
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, computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, or operations research) before May 2025 are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates will display outstanding ability for research and a record of
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: 282537712 Department Research Computing Category Information Technology Job Type Full-Time Overview Join Princeton's AI Lab and Research Software Engineering team as a Lead Research Software Engineer (RSE
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to excellence in education are encouraged to apply. A PhD in Materials Science, Optics, Physics, Chemistry, Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, Civil or Bio Engineering or related area is required. We
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engineering across several departments throughout the university, including physics, electrical engineering, computer science, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. Research areas include foundational quantum
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: 282537796 Department PPPL Engineering Category Engineering Job Type Full-Time Overview The Associate Fluid Systems Mechanical Technician is responsible for performing the maintenance, operation and
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engagement, enabling distinctive impact, both academic and societal. In this context, we welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds such as computer science, electrical and computer engineering, sociology
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H100s). Ideal candidates will have a strong interest and proven experience in designing, understanding, or engineering large AI models or their applications. Current PLI projects involve work with
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Administration, Sponsored Research Accounting, as well as with faculty, student/postdoctoral researchers, and technical staff in Princeton’s Electrical and Computer Engineering to enable, accelerate, and leave an