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), clear research interests in agricultural sustainability, experience coding and manipulating large geo-spatial datasets in R including Google Earth Engine. The Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
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in the context of anthropogenic stressors. Research Context and Opportunity: The postdoc will have the opportunity to leverage many years of bat viral spillover data collected in the field and the lab
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, engineering, computer sciences, etc.) will be considered. Applicants are not expected to have previous experience with DAS, but should have knowledge in handling and manipulating large datasets. This position
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of the position is on designing and running large-scale online behavioral experiments. The postdoctoral associate will work collaboratively with PIs and other postdoctoral scholars at UC Davis, Princeton, and CUNY
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addition to employing standard genomic data analysis methods, the candidate will explore and apply new approaches leveraging Large Language Models (LLMs) for deep learning in genomics, where applicable. This position is
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Christopher W Clark Postdoctoral Associate: Ecosystem-Scale Biodiversity Conservation in the Tropics
to ecosystem-scale conservation science leveraging data from large-scale monitoring in tropical biomes that face urgent conservation challenges, including escalating wildfires, agricultural expansion
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, and present research effectively. Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in soil and hydrology mechanisms, experience in analyzing big data at global scale and a strong publication record
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analysis, machine learning, N-mixture models, Bayesian hierarchical models, big data skills, R Shiny App, supervisory experience. SALARY: CALS hiring range for this title is $56,484 to $56,813/yr. plus
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models that incorporate multiple data modalities (e.g. citizen science, radar, tracking, and banding) to estimate large-scale movements of migratory birds. Anticipated Division of Time Conduct independent
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
: the Pinyon Jay and the Spotted Owl in Southern California. Both have declined by 50% or more in recent decades, as cohesive monitoring programs have been lacking. The incumbent will lead the analysis of data