558 parallel-and-distributed-computing positions at Cornell University in United States
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Faculty - Cornell Law School Founded in 1887, Cornell Law School is a top-tier law school. We offer a 3-year JD program for about 200 students per class, a one-year LLM program for about 90 students from
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the privately-endowed College of Arts and Sciences. Cornell University seeks to meet the needs of dual career couples and has a Dual Career program. Applications must be submitted via AJO: https
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applicants who seek to be nominated for The Klarman Fellowship (https://as.cornell.edu/research/klarman-fellowships ), which is a distinguished postdoctoral program in the College of Arts and Sciences
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that can sit at all scales of the human experience. We have a strong research focus and present our work at top-tier ACM computer science venues in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Wearable Computing
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supervision including but not limited to dealing with camper behavior issues, failure to thrive in camp environment, etc., assisting with weekly program design, implementing afternoon and evening programs and
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programs as needed or assigned (e.g., radon, mold, indoor air quality, healthy homes, etc.). This position also tracks, prepares, and submits all required program documentation. The Educator works as part of
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the CALS Admissions staff. Be receptive to guidance and feedback from CALS Admissions staff. All applications are read online. Candidates must have a recent computer (preferably fewer than 5 years old) with
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coordinates work, supports students, and implements school and university policies Lead role on undergraduate admissions- recruitment through matriculation including for new DC Start program Supervise
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Willingness to adapt to new directions and contribute to a dynamic, evolving research program Collaborative and able to communicate results clearly in lab meetings and written formats While position
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organizations to support First-Generation, Low Income, and Undocumented identified students, including the Kessler Scholars program, the Access Fund and several donor funded initiatives. The Associate Dean and