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and think creatively, including in regards to ways to incorporate technology into administrative processes. Ability/willingness to work some evenings/weekends as needed to support Study Abroad events
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an undergraduate degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or related studies (other science or engineering degrees are acceptable). Familiarity with a low-level programming language such as C/C++/C
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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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more than a dozen departments, representing the sciences, humanities, social sciences, and engineering. Princeton Language and Intelligence Research Fellows will be part of the PLI core principles and design
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starting in September 2024. Applications from candidates with expertise in French medieval literature and culture, as well as related fields such as French linguistics, art history, social or intellectual
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change are encouraged to apply. The BSPL cuts across three academic units at Princeton University: (a.) the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment within the School of Engineering and Applied
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and think creatively, including in regards to ways to incorporate technology into administrative processes. Ability/willingness to work some evenings/weekends as needed to support Study Abroad events
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Python, in at least one compiled language such as C/C++ and/or Fortran, with porting, tuning, debugging, and parallelizing scientific and engineering codes with MPI and OpenMP. At least 5 years of
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methods, mechanistic or machine learning modeling, etc. *Large language models, natural language processing, prompt engineering, strong programming skills in Python or other languages, experience in
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develops the administrative budget for the Center, in collaboration with the Director and the PIIRS Assistant Director. The CM is responsible for the careful and appropriate use/allocation of the Centerâ™s