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The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is looking for a Material Science Engineer to lead experimental research activities on the operation, diagnosis, and optimization of plasma processing
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Job ID: 2024-18736 Type: Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Environment and Sustainability Princeton University Overview The Environmental Technician performs technical tasks for waste management
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include accessioning of new materials to the facility, fulfilling electronic and item delivery requests of ReCAP materials, processing returns, and other services. Responsibilities of the Supervisor include
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/proofreader will provide detailed fact-checking for a wide range of print and online materials where 100% accuracy is critical. The Copy Editor/Proofreader will also provide organizational support to
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seaweed BioRefinery (SaBRe) to produce biofuels, chemicals, food, materials, and other products for renewable energy and sustainable biomanufacturing. The team is comprised of eleven research groups across
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Avalos Lab in an exciting new multi-institutional project to develop a Sargassum seaweed BioRefinery (SaBRe) to produce biofuels, chemicals, food, materials, and other products for renewable energy and
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. Applications will be accepted from scholars in the humanities and social sciences, as well as from established Latin American writers, artists, filmmakers, or architects working on research or creative projects
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, processing, repository ingest and return of materials. Those invited to interview should be prepared to demonstrate general image editing ability and show photographic skill through a small sampling of
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materials must be submitted as PDF files. Molecular Biology is the core of Life Sciences. In your cover letter, you must indicate your expertise and/or area of interest i.e. genomics, proteomics, cancer
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experience as a visual designer Proven graphic designing experience A strong portfolio with experience with logo design, typography, color, layout design, print production and image selections Proficient use