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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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and present our work at top-tier ACM computer science venues in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Wearable Computing. Example projects and publications from our group: Intro to the Hybrid Body Lab
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% Computer research 15% Field Research 7% Writing 15% Requirements Required: - PhD in Plant Biology, Microbiology, Entomology, Plant Pathology, or a related field. - Experience working with plants as part of
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, or social science. Computer/information scientists with interest in human behavior are also welcome to apply. The successful applicant will have: Excellent research track record. Excellent programming skills
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% Computer research 15% Field Research 7% Writing 15% Requirements Required: - PhD in Plant Biology, Microbiology, Entomology, Plant Pathology, or a related field. - Experience working with plants as part of
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% Computer research 15% Field Research 7% Writing 15% Requirements Required: - PhD in Plant Biology, Microbiology, Entomology, Plant Pathology, or a related field. - Experience working with plants as part of
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colleagues in Computer and Information Sciences, Economics, Engineering, Natural Resources, and other units on campus. The following materials are required: Letter of interest, with clear indication
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colleagues in Computer and Information Sciences, Economics, Engineering, Natural Resources, and other units on campus. To be considered for this position, apply at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29631
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participation in undergraduate research, farmer/public engagement events/webinars and through presentations at conferences. Anticipated Division of Time Lab research 63% Computer research 15% Field Research 7
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the Center for Veterinary Business and Entrepreneurship. Faculty members in the Dyson School also frequently collaborate with colleagues in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Computer and