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Employment Opportunities
Council on Science and Technology at Princeton University Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows at Princeton University
(http://www.princeton.edu/~stcweb)
The Council on Science and Technology at Princeton University is seeking applicants for its Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows Program. The program provides from one to three years of stipend support to postdoctoral fellows who wish to obtain further training in both research and teaching. The fellows will be involved in Princeton's undergraduate teaching program and will conduct research with a Princeton University science or engineering faculty member. Applications are currently being accepted for fall 2003. The application deadline is December 31, 2002. Princeton University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Eligibility requirements, applications and other information can be found on the Council's Website above.
Carol Prevost, Associate Director of the Council on Science and Technology
5 Peyton Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
Tel.: (609) 258-4316, FAX: (609) 258-1020 Email: cprevost@princeton.edu
Postdoctoral Research Positions available in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University to conduct research in electronic materials, computer engineering, information science and systems, or optoelectronics. Please send a copy of your resume to: Department Manager, Department of Electrical Engineering, B-210, E-Quad, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544. Regretfully, responses will be sent only to those applicants from whom we seek further information. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
For benefits information
Research Assistant
The Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University has a molecular biology Research Assistant position available in Synthetic Gene Networks, in an interdisciplinary research group working
to develop and understand synthetic gene networks for controlling intra-cellular and
inter-cellular processes. The synthetic gene networks extend or modify the behavior of
cells and cell aggregates, as well as help understand the architecture and dynamics of naturally occurring transcriptional regulatory networks.
B.S. or equivalent is required, applicants should have training and a track record in one
of the following areas:
1) Bacterial/yeast molecular biology and genetics
2) Computational biology/ Biophysics.
Please send your CV and three letters of reference to Ron Weiss, B-312,
E-Quad, Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University.
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA. Regretfully, responses will be sent only to those applicants from whom
we seek further information. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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