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. The Sood Group is exploring research questions in the areas of nanoscale thermal transport, ultrafast science, and microelectronics, with an eye towards applications in energy-efficient computing, thermal
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to study cell types in non-human primate systems, (2) discovers developmental processes that lead to primate brain specializations, (3) generates multimodal, multiscale whole brain atlases using single cell
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neoclassical transport in stellarators. The successful candidate will develop computational tools for the effective evaluation and study of neoclassical and turbulent fluxes of particles and energy in
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of the global economy by 2050 are encouraged to apply. Applicants will have a PhD or equivalent degree and experience in energy-climate modelling and analysis or a related field. The individuals will join Rapid
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). The program centers on cancer metabolism, broadly defined to include technology development, computation, biological studies, drug development, and clinical trials relevant to diet, metabolism, cancer, cell
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Princeton Materials Institute. The Sood Group is exploring research questions in the areas of nanoscale thermal transport, ultrafast science, and microelectronics, with an eye towards applications in energy
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along with experience in applying Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning tools, OR a PhD in AI/Machine Learning with experience in plasma physics or other strongly coupled physical systems
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Company: Princeton University Description: The Peng group in the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University is seeking applications for postdoctoral research associates or more
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Company: Princeton University Description: The Hatzell group in the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University is seeking applications for postdoctoral research associates
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(1) develops new tools and approaches to study cell types in non-human primate systems, (2) discovers developmental processes that lead to primate brain specializations, (3) generates multimodal