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the lower – or upper – level and are offered to smaller (40-50 students) or larger (300+ students) audiences. Candidates with PhDs in Information Science, Computer Science, and related areas are encouraged
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of postdoctoral associates, PhD students, and several Master’s or undergraduate students across multiple universities and organizations. The research team will work alongside the engineering team to investigate
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policy and practice, from local to global, through the support of postdoctoral fellowships focused on wildlife health and related One Health challenges over the next decade (for DVMs or equivalents, PhDs
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experience working with large numerical and audiovisual datasets in Python. Extensive Linux command line experience; comfortable with ssh, scp, rsync, parallel. Experience with AWS, GCP, or Azure. Experience
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currently has over 700 students enrolled among the three colleges for our undergraduate program and approximately 280 students in the graduate programs, split between the professional master’s (MPS) and PhD
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faculty members who are hired on multi-year appointments with the expectation of renewal and promotion. Candidates for the position should hold a PhD in a computing-related field, have demonstrated
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regular supervision and mentorship from Professor Virginia Doellgast, Anne Evans Estabrook Professor of Employment Relations and Dispute Resolution. Required Qualifications: PhD in Industrial Relations
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and the project's co-principal investigators (from multiple organizations) to oversee a cross-organizational research team consisting of a group of postdoctoral associates, PhD students, and several
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the support of postdoctoral fellowships focused on wildlife health and related One Health challenges over the next decade (for DVMs or equivalents, PhDs and/or DVM/PhDs). Each fellowship is for a three-year
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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