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Biomolecular Engineering (CBE) and the Systems Engineering Program is seeking a highly motivated and talented individual to join our team as a Postdoctoral Associate in Engineering Education Research. The REDES
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. This position is jointly funded by two CHESS sub-facilities, the NSF-funded Center for High-Energy X-ray Sciences at CHESS (CHEXS, an NSF-supported program) and the Macromolecular Diffraction Facility
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utilizing established 4-H curriculum in the areas of environmental science and natural resources, science, technology engineering, art and math (STEAM). This position will utilize existing program resources
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in computer science with a minimum of five (5) years of desktop support and administration for PC's/Mac's. Experience with hardware/software support in a computer lab environment
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in the program and leads to improved outcomes for children, parents, and the community. Application Instructions In the My Information section be sure to enter your full name, address, email, and
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vibrant structural biology community. The role blends (1) expert user support for routine and advanced macromolecular crystallography (MX) and (2) collaborative development of new X-ray diffraction
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to the 4-H Out-of-School Program to include, but not limited to: academic enrichment; entrepreneur programs; environmental science and natural resources; violence prevention; community service; life skills
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using traditional methods and educational tools, as well as electronic technology (e.g., video, audio, computers, etc.). Ability to identify and utilize program resources from the organization and the
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This position will serve as a Teacher Tutor for Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Jefferson County in support of the 21st Century Community Learning Center (CCLC) Program and will provide
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to oversee a cross-disciplinary, field-based research and training program in avian biology based at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology during the academic semesters and at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest