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physics or engineering and at least 15 years of experience after PhD. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
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Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD degree in Neuroscience, Physics, Electrical Engineering or other related field. At least 4 years hands-on experience in an EM laboratory Ability to organize and execute
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. Under the category of Study/Research Awards, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program can fund graduate degrees in over three dozen countries abroad. A table of opportunities is available on the Fulbright U.S
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Experience: Must have a PhD degree within 5 years, in engineering or physics. RD experience on superconductors, HTS instrumentation or HTS magnet design is needed. Solid understanding of and demonstrable
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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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for renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding.Essential qualifications include:*A PhD in a relevant discipline or related field.*Proven ability to successfully complete major independent
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are expected to reside in or around Princeton or demonstrate to the program's satisfaction the ability to be on campus daily. The fellowship is a full-time commitment that typically extends from September 1
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Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD degree in Neuroscience, Physics, Electrical Engineering or other related field. At least 4 years hands-on experience in an EM laboratory Ability to organize and execute
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relationships with stakeholders at all levels across a complex organization, and to collaborate and influence at a high level. Evidence of self-motivation and the ability to work both independently and in teams
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: 280382137 Department Princeton Neuroscience Inst Category Research and Laboratory Job Type Full-Time Overview Petascale EM Imaging Specialist The Princeton Neuroscience Institute is searching