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The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University seeks outstanding applicants for a tenured appointment at the Associate or Full Professor rank, effective as early as
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contribute to a range of exciting projects: for example, translating tandem mass spectrometry data (MS/MS) into chemical structures to enable de novo annotation of unknown metabolites, or developing machine
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Company: Princeton University Description: The Department of Chemistry at Princeton University invites applications for a postdoctoral position associated with the Chemistry in Solution and at Interfaces
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The Princeton University Department of Chemistry seeks to hire Postdoctoral or more senior researchers for an appointment in Prof. Herschel Rabitz's laboratory, working on a project titled
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University Description: Princeton University's Department of Chemistry seeks to appoint one or more full-time Lecturers in Chemistry with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2023. The initial term
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condensates) and to leverage these findings for bioengineering applications. Candidates completing (i.e, with a confirmed defense/viva date) or holding a PhD in chemical engineering, chemistry, physics
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, preparation of scholarly publications and proposals. Individuals with expertise in ion separations research and a PhD in relevant fields (including materials science, electrochemistry, chemical engineering, or
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science, electrochemistry, chemical engineering, or environmental engineering) are encouraged to apply. In addition to technical skills, we especially seek candidates that have experience writing proposals
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Company: Princeton University Description: The Department of Chemistry at Princeton University invites applications for a postdoctoral position associated with the Chemistry in Solution and at Interfaces
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Company: Princeton University Description: Postdoctoral or more senior research positions are available at Princeton University in the laboratory of Professor Celeste Nelson in the Department of Chemical