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central controller). ● Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and existing commercial sensors. ● Explore high-frequency turbidity monitoring as a tool for assessing
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, and iterate the design of a next-generation turbidity meter (Arduino-based with radio communication to a central controller). ● Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and
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motivated postdoctoral associate who will use a broad range of cellular, molecular, and functional genomic techniques in a wide array of marine invertebrate species to interrogate the evolution and
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related research questions and collaborate on projects conducted in the Lab and with partners. Anticipated Division of Time Develop methods for the use eBird and structured survey data as well as data
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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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the genetics of microbe-mineral interactions and engineer them (65%) • Write and publish outstanding peer reviewed research articles and present results at scientific meetings. (30%) • Assist in the development
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articles and present results at scientific meetings. (30%) Assist in the development of proposals for external funding for research projects. (5%) Requirements A PhD degree in physics, chemistry, synthetic
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agrivoltaics developments in New York State. This sponsored research project is part of a larger interdisciplinary team and will examine up to 8 proposed agrivoltaics (dual use ag-solar) projects in New York
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agrivoltaics developments in New York State. This sponsored research project is part of a larger interdisciplinary team and will examine up to 8 proposed agrivoltaics (dual use ag-solar) projects in New York
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purpose is understood, accessed, and developed. About PSIX PSiX emerges from the longstanding, trusted, and collaborative tradition of the Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research, Cornell Human