71 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University in United States
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. This position spans Ithaca, NY, and Madison, WI, and supports three interconnected projects: Comparative Housing Policy Study – Cross-national analysis of aging-in-place and accessibility policies in Australia
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, pangenome analysis, and pathogen genomic surveillance. The Postdoctoral Associate leads development and application of workflows for isolate characterization, genome scale analyses, and interpretation
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the biological sciences and experience in molecular genetic techniques, including high throughput sequencing and data analysis. Strong research background with comparative evolutionary questions, insect herbivores
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experience in molecular genetic techniques, including high throughput sequencing and data analysis. Strong research background with comparative evolutionary questions, insect herbivores, and natural history is
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in the biological sciences and experience in molecular genetic techniques, including high throughput sequencing and data analysis. Strong research background with comparative evolutionary questions
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required. Additional beneficial but optional skills include programming, computation, and data analysis. TO APPLY - Click on this link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31738 Applicants should submit
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modeling and analysis, and genome or transcriptome analysis; have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications or equivalent scholarly output; collaborate effectively within interdisciplinary and
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such as Cornell’s Transportation Environment Analysis Model for Cities (Cornell TEAM-Cities), the emerging urban transportation, environment, and community health modeling Hub (uTECH Hub), and the
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bioinformatic approaches, including population genomics, pangenome analysis, and pathogen genomic surveillance. The Postdoctoral Associate leads development and application of workflows for isolate
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at scientific conferences. • Contribute to the CNCPS development and support outreach efforts to disseminate findings to nutritionists and producers. Anticipated Division of Time Research 50% Data analysis 40