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is also desirable. Background or interest in complex systems theory and applications, particularly in interdisciplinary social-ecological contexts, is strongly preferred. Commitment to diversity
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links between climate change, human behavior, bat behavior, land-use change, policy, and disease spillover risks. PI Plowright and colleagues are deeply engaged with disease research in the context of One
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of psychological science. The department comprises 43 full-time faculty whose research spans the study of behavior and its cognitive, hormonal, neural, and social underpinnings across diverse environmental contexts
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research spans the study of behavior and its cognitive, hormonal, neural, and social underpinnings across diverse environmental contexts. Our faculty conduct theoretical and empirical work in developmental
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underserved contexts. Responsibilities The postdoctoral researcher will: Conduct collaborative research with the PI and affiliated faculty within the Cornell Global AI Initiative Collaborate with graduate and
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controlled environments as well as in the field. The candidate will study the effects of cultivar mixtures in the rhizosphere in the context of drought stress, as well as disease dynamics in the phyllosphere
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valuable. Experience with population-level modeling approaches, including hierarchical or Bayesian modeling frameworks. Experience conducting research in Southeast Asia or comparable tropical field contexts
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the rhizosphere in the context of drought stress, as well as disease dynamics in the phyllosphere. The candidate will evaluate plant phenotypes, sample plant tissues, perform DNA extractions and metabarcoding
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valuable. Experience with population-level modeling approaches, including hierarchical or Bayesian modeling frameworks. Experience conducting research in Southeast Asia or comparable tropical field contexts
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. Experience or interest in pedagogy research is also desirable. Background or interest in complex systems theory and applications, particularly in interdisciplinary social-ecological contexts, is strongly