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sciences, computer science, machine learning, and education research. Research Themes The research themes identified for the NTO postdoc include, but are not limited to, the following: Developing
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meaningful scholarship. Required Qualifications: Applicant must have a PhD in psychology, human development, quantitative psychology, or a related area. Strong background/interests in health and well-being
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part of a stimulating, collaborative environment that values rigorous, innovative, and socially meaningful scholarship. Required Qualifications: Applicant must have a PhD in psychology, human development
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requires the following: • A PhD in engineering, operations research, or a related field. • A proven track record of independence and a strong enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research in energy systems
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additional advisory support from faculty and researchers in the learning sciences, computer science, machine learning, and education research. Research Themes The research themes identified for the NTO postdoc
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, and socially meaningful scholarship. Required Qualifications: Applicant must have a PhD in psychology, human development, quantitative psychology, or a related area. Strong background/interests in
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for the EAP and Cornell community Participate in EAP and Center for International Studies initiatives that relate to the scholar’s work or interests No teaching required. However, if the scholar wishes to teach
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preference towards the pixel forward detector upgrade. Required Qualifications: PhD in experimental high-energy physics is required by the start of the appointment Strong record of accomplishment in data
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. GLW faculty draw on the fields of anthropology, economics, history, law, labor relations, political science, and sociology in their research and teaching. To learn more about the faculty in
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starting April 21st, 2025, and will continue to be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Visa Sponsorship is not available for this position. Contact Information: Neil A. Lewis, Jr., PhD