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. A major focus of our work is studying how undergraduate STEM courses can be tailored to meet the needs of all learners. Current projects involve studying STEM instructor perceptions of student
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on scholarship and provide professional guidance. Fellows will be provided an annual salary of $75,000, full benefits, and a research account of $4,000 per year. Eligibility is limited to candidates whose PhD will
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Dr. Joseph Amsili, Director of Cornell’s Soil Health Program. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in economics, agricultural and resource economics, data science or closely related field, with
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systems-thinking competencies; design formative and summative assessments of systems-thinking skills at the course and program levels; support scaffolding systems-thinking pedagogy across the E&S curriculum
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, abstracts for conferences, grant proposals Data analysis and pipeline development Technology-based solutions for advancing population health To be eligible, candidates must: Have received a PhD in computer
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Debanjan Chowdhury. The Postdoctoral Associate will contribute to a research program focused on driven quantum systems and their applications to quantum information science, particularly in superconducting
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Impacts for Technology Adoption and Program Engagement in Bangladesh ) project is seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will be housed in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and Department
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supervision and training of undergraduate students, graduate students, and technical staff involved in laboratory, greenhouse, field, and computational research. The Postdoctoral Associate contributes
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programming skills in SAS, JMP, R Statistical Software, or others and a strong publication record. A post-graduate degree (PhD, DVM or equivalent) in veterinary, animal, or the biological science is desired but
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. A major focus of our work is studying how undergraduate STEM courses can be tailored to meet the needs of all learners. Current projects involve studying STEM instructor perceptions of student