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microelectronics, quantum information science, and sustainability science. Whether it be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to make their mark
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The Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton invites applicants to fulfill the role of Science Pipelines Developer. This position will work on a variety of projects in survey science and
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and the life sciences. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Quantitative Biology or related disciplines, and have a demonstrated record of
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Description: Associate or Full Professor. The Department of Operations Research and Financial Engineering (ORFE) at Princeton University invites applications for tenured appointment at the Associate or Full
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Support Specialist must be familiar with different types of technology and able to troubleshoot and resolve issues with Windows and Mac computers, tablets, and smartphones. The incumbent provides technology
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The Department of Sociology at Princeton University has an occasional need for lecturers (part-time and/or full-time) to teach courses and/or lead precepts in areas such as history and technology
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behind the success or failure of a technology and will be able to determine the technology readiness level while thinking creatively about potential applications. The National Science Foundation Innovation
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the administrative staff for the Athletics Department in 10 different locations on campus. The Athletics IT Support Specialist must be familiar with different types of technology and able to troubleshoot and resolve
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, business rules, functional nuances and context. The position will work with IT data engineering teams to translate and incorporate the model into central integrated analytics to be used for analysis
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). The program centers on cancer metabolism, broadly defined to include technology development, computation, biological studies, drug development, and clinical trials relevant to diet, metabolism, cancer, cell