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diverse academic community. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, or a closely related field. Strong background in materials science, polymer chemistry, and/or fiber
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The best care starts with the best caregivers. The Cornell University Hospital for Animals provides an environment that supports you in providing outstanding patient care through technology
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ultrasounds, CT scans, MRI, nuclear medicine scans and I-131 cats. Work with our two full-time biomedical engineers to maintain and replace diagnostic imaging equipment. Shape the future of veterinary care and
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radiologists supported by a team of licensed technicians (LVT and RT), eight imaging residents, a full-time biomedical engineer, and a full-time medical physicist working in a comprehensive, state-of-the-art
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at the College and University, including Weill Medical College and technology campuses in New York City. The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine seeks to lead, enable, and inspire others to attain a
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://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/ and a synchrotron on campus for advanced post-mortem and in-operando characterizations https://www.chess.cornell.edu/ Qualifications Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry
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to perform the essential functions. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS • Bilingual/Bicultural • Familiarity with analyzing and data collection of energy costs, and renewable energy technology. • Familiarity
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variety of service contracts and other external agreements - including complex technology licensing agreements and MOUs with international organizations - working closely with Cornell's legal counsel, risk
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. In addition to this advertised hire, the cohort will include an insect ecologist, a plant pathologist, a CEA engineer, and a food systems economist. The new faculty hires will play an integral role in
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faculty of six board-certified radiologists supported by a team of licensed technicians (LVT and RT), eight imaging residents, a full-time biomedical engineer, and a full-time medical physicist working in a