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analysis of effective tutoring moves that promote student motivation, engagement, and learning Development and evaluation of approaches to AI tutoring agents that build on high-quality data (e.g., training
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recycling. Insights gained will also be applied to the development of sustainable terrestrial biotechnologies addressing the plastic crisis, carbon revalorization, critical metal recovery, and circular
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) Unique applicable skills. Application Materials Required: Further Info: http://philosophy.cornell.edu/ 218 Goldwin Smith Hall Ithaca, NY 14853
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seminars. (15%) Engaging with partners and possible funders. Participate in career and professional development opportunities. (10%) Engage in ongoing academic and intellectual life at the Cornell Lab
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: January 19, 2026 (for full consideration) Apply online at AJO: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31255 The Center for Data Science for Enterprise & Society at Cornell University seeks to recruit
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. Receiving mentorship in grant writing and navigating the publication process. Participating in career development activities through Cornell's mentoring resources and professional network. Overall
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the field of genomics, evolution, population genetics, computational biology, biological informatics, quantitative genetics, or related fields. Strong background in plant genomics, quantitative genetics, and
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. Prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and present findings at scientific conferences. Contribute to the CNCPS development and support outreach efforts to disseminate findings to nutritionists and
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the etiology of Cancer development, focusing on how deregulation of DNA motor proteins contributes to this process. Significant experience in protein purification and biochemistry is necessary for this position
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grant focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and nutrition (supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health