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Division of Time Develop methods for the use eBird and structured survey data as well as data on climate and land-use/land-cover change to meet project goals. (45%) Present results at professional meetings
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Develop methods for the use eBird and structured survey data as well as data on climate and land-use/land-cover change to meet project goals. (45%) Present results at professional meetings, conferences, and
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. Anticipated Division of Time Develop methods for the use eBird and structured survey data as well as data on climate and land-use/land-cover change to meet project goals. (45%) Present results at professional
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qualitative research methods, experience in research operations, and a demonstrated ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary teams. The Postdoctoral Associate will help to transform and expand the way
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of the greatest relevance, here in New York, across the nation, and around the world. Position Function The Center for Conservation Social Sciences is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to conduct mixed-methods
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-LHC detector upgrades. The successful candidate is expected to engage actively in CMS measurements as well as the smart pixels program (https://fastmachinelearning.org/smart-pixels/ ). A PhD in
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USDA NIFA Agricultural Microbiome Program. The individual will need to have the ability to drive to field sites in Geneva in order to collect samples and bring them back to the lab in Ithaca. Anticipated
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. The candidate will also supervise undergraduate and graduate trainees as appropriate in the lab and field. This position will be funded by USDA NIFA Agricultural Microbiome Program. The individual will need
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the agrivoltaics systems. This Postdoctoral Associate will be part of the Cornell University team responsible for conducting mixed-methods social science and economic research at these proposed agrivoltaics solar
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berries and high Drosophila populations facilitate the spread of sour rot through vineyards. The sour rot disease complex causes significant economic losses and methods of chemical control for Drosophila