42 assistant-professor-computer-science "https:" "https:" positions at Princeton University
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biology techniques, flow cytometry, tissue culture and lab maintenance work. Working with other labs to aid use of metabolic cage collaborations is also a feature of this position. Qualifications Essential
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(or will receive one by the time of appointment) in fields such as computer science, sociology, economics, political science, psychology, public policy, information science, communication, philosophy
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the intellectual life of Princeton students and faculty by exploring American constitutional principles and structures through research and public discussion. The Program invites college and university professors
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Salary Range: Assistant Professor: $95,000-$109,000, Associate Professor: $115,000-$136,000, Full Professor: $174,000-$262,000 The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and
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-time Research Associate positions to join our team. Candidates will work with Dr. Arash Adel (Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Associated Faculty of the Department
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approximately 5,200 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton
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biology techniques, flow cytometry, tissue culture and lab maintenance work. Working with other labs to aid use of metabolic cage collaborations is also a feature of this position. Qualifications Essential
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graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton education. Connections working at Princeton University
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering seeks applications for faculty positions at the assistant professor (tenure-track) level. Candidates from all areas in electrical and computer
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students and 2,600 graduate students. The University's generous financial aid program ensures that talented students from all economic backgrounds can afford a Princeton education. Connections working