62 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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Humanities Scholars Program Postdoctoral Associates Call for Applications: Humanities Scholars Program Postdoctoral Associates Open to Cornell PhD Candidates and Recent Cornell PhDs Eligible
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Cornell University, Information Science Position ID: Cornell-IS-POSTDOC [#31443] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Ithaca, New York 14850-4623, United States of America
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Postdoctoral Associate - National Tutoring Observatory, Information Science The National Tutoring Observatory (NTO) will be centered at Cornell’s Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information
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/02/03 11:59PM ** (posted 2025/12/11, listed until 2026/02/03) Description: Apply Description Call for Applications: Humanities Scholars Program Postdoctoral Associates Open to Cornell PhD Candidates
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College of Computing and Information Science under the direction of Principal Investigator Rene Kizilcec. The NTO is a collaboration among Cornell University, Carnegie Mellon University, and the
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demand forecasting or behavior modeling Computing & Data Systems Cloud computing (AWS, Azure, GCP) Big data pipelines, distributed computing, and geospatial data processing Python, R, SQL/NoSQL
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, distributed computing, and geospatial data processing • Python, R, SQL/NoSQL, containerization (Docker), Kubernetes • API development and web-based analytics tools • Systems, Optimization, and AI • ML/AI
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USDA NIFA Agricultural Microbiome Program. The individual will need to have the ability to drive to field sites in Geneva in order to collect samples and bring them back to the lab in Ithaca. Anticipated
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-LHC detector upgrades. The successful candidate is expected to engage actively in CMS measurements as well as the smart pixels program (https://fastmachinelearning.org/smart-pixels/ ). A PhD in
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species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify priority areas