61 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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across multiple ecologically relevant scales to inspire and inform the conservation of wildlife and habitats. Our highly interdisciplinary team of scientists, educators, engineers, students, and research
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transferring ideas and technology – to advance knowledge and improve the human condition. Explore how we are tackling critical challenges at the forefront of biology and medicine, and shaping a healthier, more
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. Behind every breakthrough is a dedicated community of scientists, support staff, and students asking bold questions, undertaking cutting-edge research, and transferring ideas and technology – to advance
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development economics. Faculty members in the Dyson School frequently collaborate with colleagues in Computer and Information Sciences, Economics, Engineering, Natural Resources, and other units on campus
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their impact on gene expression. Contribute to large-scale modeling of engineered traits to predict performance and optimize design. Required Qualifications: PhD in the field of genomics, evolution, population
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community of scientists, support staff, and students asking bold questions, undertaking cutting-edge research, and transferring ideas and technology – to advance knowledge and improve the human condition
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variants as functional and assess their impact on gene expression. Contribute to large-scale modeling of engineered traits to predict performance and optimize design. Required Qualifications: PhD in
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submitted letter from the current PhD advisor (can be in a reference letter) Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until April 20, 2026, with early applications strongly encouraged. Employment
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Engineering Postdoctoral Associate – Sustainable Energy and Synthetic Biology The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s second largest
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applicants for this search are current Cornell University PhD candidates and recent Cornell PhDs. The Humanities Scholars Program, an undergraduate research initiative in Cornell University’s College of Arts