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-author Requirements: PhD in ecology, disease ecology, epidemiology, or related fields. The candidate must be highly organized, curious, a creative critical thinker, a good communicator, and have strong
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[map ] Subject Area: Information Science / Human-AI interaction Appl Deadline: 2026/04/21 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime (posted 2026/03/13 04:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/09/14 04:59 AM
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great place to work. Our inclusive community of scholars, students, and staff impart an uncommon sense of larger purpose and contribute creative ideas to further the university's mission of teaching
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within an interactive research group consisting of Cornell and agency scientist. Specifically, the individual will: 1) Analyze acoustic data with existing software (Echoview, R, Python). 2) Collaborate
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, satisfactory performance and continued funding. Anticipated Division of Time • Characterize the genetics of microbe-mineral interactions and engineer them (65%) • Write and publish outstanding peer reviewed
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having experience in both computational and bench approaches, including bioinformatics and RNA-seq. The individual will work independently, but will also contribute to intellectual interactions within
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of predator prey interactions and how to manipulate insect semiochemicals to protect plants in the Department of Entomology. This person will research biological control, including interactions mediated by a
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PhD in a relevant field (plant pathology, plant breeding, microbiology, ecology, or similar field). Demonstrated productivity, capacity for independent research, and intellectual creativity. Must have
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). Demonstrated productivity, capacity for independent research, and intellectual creativity. Must have and maintain a valid and unrestricted NY State driver's license and be cleared to drive for university
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focus, as well as potential research, on pedagogy. We seek scholars with interest and skills in creative approaches to teaching history of art and visual studies that combine traditional object-based