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Details Posted: 07-Apr-24 Location: Princeton, NJ, US, 08540 Type: Full-time Salary: Open Categories: Other Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 239184890 Position: Researcher in Space Physics
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, with appropriate research experience in quantitative biology, (bio)physics, (bio)engineering or related Engineering and Physical sciences disciplines, and a solid publication record. Princeton University
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are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding.. Requirements include a Ph.D. in Plasma Physics/Fusion Energy Science or a closely related discipline
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Invention initiative uses AI to fundamentally change the process of invention - from design, to simulation, to fabrication, to control - tackling challenges such as containing plasma, revolutionizing material
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upgrade and operations, and additional projects within the Princeton group. Physics analysis opportunities can be pursued in the areas of precision measurements of Higgs boson properties, searches for new
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is to advance the state of the art in the study of chemical and physical phenomena in fluids, interfacial and material environments, using novel multi-scale simulation approaches based on first
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as the result of natural experiments, to the design and analysis of field or lab intervention studies that collect process and outcome measures related to decision making in various domains. We
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biases at the air-sea/ice interface by improving subgrid physics in the ocean, sea ice and atmosphere components of existing coarse ( to 1) resolution IPCC-class climate models, and their coupling, using
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computational foundation for the design of stellarators for magnetic plasma confinement. Our multidisciplinary team includes experts in physics, mathematics, and computer science, specializing in areas such as
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learn about the research process. Expected duration: May 15 â“ September 3, 2024 Hours: Approximately 5 to 10 hours per week Qualifications Applicants should demonstrate an interest in the study topics