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The Princeton Plasma Physics Lab (PPPL) has an opening for an IT Generalist Apprentice. PPPL has the first-in-the-nation registered apprenticeship program in fusion energy and engineering. It is
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functions. Enforces Property Pass Program in accordance with Laboratory requirements. Enforces University and PPPL parking and traffic regulations. Monitors the performance parameters of selected experimental
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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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, biochemistry, computer science, biological or chemical engineering, forensic science, or a related field. To apply online, please visit https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/38881 and submit a CV and
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, computational modeling) Subject recruitment and other administrative tasks Essential Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, computer science, or a related field (e.g., physics, engineering
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, quantum science and artificial intelligence. Notably, the investment program's strength has allowed the University to initiate and expand its pioneering financial aid program. The University is able
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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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research, teaching and learning experience. The Library actively supports today’s researchers through newly designed workspaces, in-depth expertise, state-of-the-art technology, and ever-increasing access
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utility systems in campus laboratory, science and engineering buildings with a minimum amount of supervision. The Senior Mechanics must follow University safety rules and regulations at all times
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-scale meta-analyses of mass spectrometric datasets (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-021-01194-4). The research is computational in nature but involves close interactions with experimental