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contacted directly by email with instructions for submitting a confidential recommendation on your behalf. Letters of reference are to be submitted by November 8, 2024 11:59 p.m. EST. Please complete your
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. The Sood Group is exploring research questions in the areas of nanoscale thermal transport, ultrafast science, and microelectronics, with an eye towards applications in energy-efficient computing, thermal
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computer programming and high-performance computing is needed. A demonstrated ability to bring scientific research to publication is required. This position is subject to the University's background check
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experience in designing and implementing climate model experiments are particularly encouraged to apply. Expertise in computer programming and high-performance computing is needed. A demonstrated ability to
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Princeton Materials Institute. The Sood Group is exploring research questions in the areas of nanoscale thermal transport, ultrafast science, and microelectronics, with an eye towards applications in energy
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Company: Princeton University Description: The Joseph Research Group is searching for postdoctoral or more senior research candidates interested in computer simulation studies of intracellular organization
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. Expertise in computer programming and high-performance computing is needed. A demonstrated ability to bring scientific research to publication is required. This position is subject to the University's
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needed. Candidates with experience in designing and implementing climate model experiments are particularly encouraged to apply. Expertise in computer programming and high-performance computing is needed
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Company: Princeton University Description: The Joseph Research Group is searching for postdoctoral or more senior research candidates interested in computer simulation studies of intracellular organization
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The Joseph Research Group is searching for postdoctoral or more senior research candidates interested in computer simulation studies of intracellular organization, biomolecular self-assembly, and