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qualitative and quantitative social science research on new agrivoltaics developments in New York State. This sponsored research project is part of a larger interdisciplinary team, and will examine up to 8
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. This information will be used to develop risk assessment models for mitigating insecticide resistance. This position will require collaboration with other entomologists, plant breeders, extension educators
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computational methods, proficiency in R or other applicable software packages, ability to develop scripts for R and Echoview, and statistical modeling. Interest in fisheries, fisheries acoustics, aquatic ecology
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, limnology or related fields. Strong quantitative background: ability to deal with large datasets using computational methods, proficiency in R or other applicable software packages, ability to develop scripts
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will be tasked with creating open data and computational resources for education researchers and developers. The Postdoctoral Associate will participate in a cross-disciplinary research team comprised
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analysis and manuscript preparation, with opportunities to publish as first author as well as collaborate on papers with faculty and students. This role provides an excellent opportunity to develop expertise
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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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assist with the development of scientific manuscripts and research grant applications. The candidate will work with large, complex datasets from recently completed randomized trials and prospective cohort
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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