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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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of Human Ecology (CHE), which is launching new courses and programming in NYC. The candidate will develop and teach courses (in person and online) and expand and provide oversight to a new internship program
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a PhD in agricultural and resource economics, economics, or related field by the start of the position. The ideal candidate has a strong quantitative background (econometrics and causal inference
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commercial and military - while providing experiences to apply processes and tools used by industry, academia, and venture capitalists to translate their concepts and research into useful products. The Program
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justice, commodity chains, extraction, and the cultural politics of food as they relate to Southeast Asia and/or Southeast Asian diasporas. We especially welcome applicants with PhDs in the humanities
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Information Science (Bowers CIS), and the School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR). Specializations ranging from mathematical statistics, computational statistics and machine learning to the development
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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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Sciences. The department manager’s position supervises an eight member staff which supports approximately 43 professorial faculty, 15 visiting faculty and continuing lecturers, and a PhD program with 66
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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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Professor applicants. However, for exceptional candidates nearing the completion of their PhD, we can provide additional support in the form of a bridging fellowship for postdoctoral training before the start