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Postdoctoral Fellowship positions scholars to work with a Cornell faculty mentor and an external partner organization. Each Fellow receives individualized and cohort-level support in professional development
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on the development of novel methods to solve game theoretic models in natural hazard loss insurance modeling and in the optimization of municipal land use decision-making for risk management. To apply: Application
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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 studies
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Ph.D. in operations research, computer science, applied math or a related field. The focus of this person’s research would be on the development of novel methods to solve game theoretic models in natural
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would be on the development of novel methods to solve game theoretic models in natural hazard loss insurance modeling and in the optimization of municipal land use decision-making for risk management. To
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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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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
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. Accordingly, Fellows must have primary residency in Ithaca, New York in order to participate in Cornell Atkinson activities. Cornell Atkinson Postdoctoral Fellows are afforded professional development support
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by a generous gift from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, will join the cadre of trainees at the Center including those supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. The program is designed to train the next