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-Princeton Job ID: 2024-19361 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Engineering Overview Work with project teams both at PPPL and throughout the world to develop novel solutions to instrument a world
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instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.As a world-renowned research university, Princeton seeks to achieve the highest levels of distinction in the discovery and
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be through science, engineering, technology or professional services, every team member has an opportunity to make their mark on our world. PPPL aims to attract and support people with a rich variety
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write-ups in studying societal implications of AI use. Qualifications The requirements are a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, research experience, and coursework of COS 350 or equivalent. Be advised
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sciences and engineering.As a world-renowned research university, Princeton seeks to achieve the highest levels of distinction in the discovery and transmission of knowledge and understanding. At the same
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team, which advances world-class research, provides dynamic services and access to diverse resources, and is actively committed to building a culture that welcomes all. Responsibilities Contributes
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department is recruiting a Research Software Engineer to join the fast-growing Research Software Engineering (RSE) Group. We are looking for a new team member to join the multidisciplinary Logion Project
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or Full Professor Description: The Wythes Center on Contemporary China at the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) seeks to hire a social science scholar working on China
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, 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 on our world
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independent, coeducational, nondenominational institution that provides undergraduate and graduate instruction in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering.As a world-renowned research