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Call for Applications: Milstein Program Postdoctoral Associate Open to Cornell PhD Candidates and Recent Cornell PhDs The Milstein Program in Technology and Humanity , an undergraduate enrichment program in
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Qualifications: Master's degree in Agricultural related field and at least 4 years related experience in program development, delivery, and management. A relevant PhD may substitute for two years’ experience
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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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Assistant Research Professor, Information Science, Ithaca NY Cornell University’s Department of Information Science invites applications for an Assistant Research Professor position in the area of
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with Prof. Aditya Vashistha and collaborate with faculty and students participating in the Cornell Global AI Initiative Qualifications Applicants should have: A PhD in HCI, AI, NLP, Information Science
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Data analysis and pipeline development Technology-based solutions for advancing population health To be eligible, candidates must: Have received a PhD in computer science, information science
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biological mechanisms driving spillover to understanding distal anthropogenic drivers such as land use change and climate variation. Successful applicants will have a PhD in systems science, systems biology
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Cornell University, Information Science Position ID: Cornell-IS-ARP [#31866] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Ithaca, New York 14850-4623
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computing, engineering and related fields. Founded in 2011, a hallmark of Cornell Tech is its rapid pace of change and growth, which serve as opportunities to pursue inclusion, excellence and improvement, not
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interdisciplinary skills spanning biology, ecology, One Health, computer science, and disease ecology. Salary and Benefits: Salary Range: $62,232-$75,000. This position is eligible for benefits. Offers higher than