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, Notterman Lab Company: Princeton University Description: A postdoctoral or more senior research position is available in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Office of Population Research
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brain models (tree shrew, macaque, human neurotypical, schizophrenia patients) and levels of analyses (local- and large-scale circuits). This is a unique opportunity to learn about team science approaches
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in a relevant science or engineering field prior to starting this position is required. Candidates from subsets of fields including atmospheric and climate sciences, computer science, physics
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). The research will involve exploring the impacts of stratospheric aerosols on global radiation, stratospheric chemistry and circulation, and global climate and extremes, principally using a hierarchy of climate
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Ph.D. in quantitative ecology, climate sciences, population biology, applied mathematics, statistics, or an equivalent discipline. Additional experience in climate, meteorological, or environmental data
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, Notterman Lab Company: Princeton University Description: A postdoctoral or more senior research position is available in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Office of Population Research
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, Notterman Lab Company: Princeton University Description: A postdoctoral or more senior research position is available in the Department of Molecular Biology and the Office of Population Research
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research interest, and names and contact information for three references. All materials must be submitted online. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in a relevant science or engineering field prior to starting
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. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in a relevant science or engineering field is required. Candidates from subsets of fields including hydrology, scientific computing and applied mathematics are particularly
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brain models (tree shrew, macaque, human neurotypical, schizophrenia patients) and levels of analyses (local- and large-scale circuits). This is a unique opportunity to learn about team science approaches