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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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Cornell University, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering Position ID: Cornell -CEE -POSTDROPTMOD [#30294] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Ithaca, New York
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employee training on dairy farms. This is your opportunity to combine science, technology, and outreach to improve animal welfare and farm performance. What You'll Do: Collaborate on meaningful projects
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This position 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
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presentation/publication of research findings. Candidates with a Biology and Biomedical Science related Master's degree or DVM degree in addition to a PhD are preferred. This position will require attention
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science, technology, and outreach to improve animal welfare and farm performance. What You’ll Do: Collaborate on meaningful projects that connect animal health, data analysis, and human behavior. Design and
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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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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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of inclusivity and teamwork. - Engage in ongoing academic and intellectual life within CALS and Cornell University. Requirements • PhD in ecology, quantitative ecology, applied statistics, or a
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will participate in a cross-disciplinary research team comprised of faculty Co-PIs, a research director, PhD students, and several Master’s or undergraduate students across multiple