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new tool development CAROW advances the work of faculty and institutes conducting translational labor research and brings them together to drive new insights. Responsibilities: This position will
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influence infant health and development. The candidate would have access to a rich interdisciplinary scientific community that spans multiple departments and colleges, as well as state-of-the-art analytical
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[map ] Subject Areas: Psychology Human Development Starting Date: 2026/07/01 Salary Range: $62,232 to $88,745 Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/03/10 04:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, updated 2026/02/26, listed
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will contribute to quantifying the private value of improved soil health across the U.S. using econometric techniques and combination of large-scale datasets. The start date
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to bear on the challenges facing today’s labor markets and connecting that research to external stakeholders and policy makers. Utilizing trainings, convenings, and new tool development CAROW advances the work
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new tool development CAROW advances the work of faculty and institutes conducting translational labor research and brings them together to drive new insights. Responsibilities: This position will
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Transportation Systems Modeling & Urban Mobility Analytics Cornell University’s Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health (CTECH)—a U.S
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(CTECH)—a U.S. Department of Transportation Tier 1 University Transportation Research Center dedicated to advancing sustainable technology-enabled mobility for public and planetary health—located in Ithaca
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Cornell University, Department of Global Development Position ID: Cornell-Department of Global Development-PDA [#30767, WDR-00051028] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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to evaluate the technical, environmental, and socioeconomic implications of transitioning to resilient crops in the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial