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moves. Success will be measured by having published or contributed to papers in top venues (e.g., Nature Science of Learning, Computers and Education, ACM Learning at Scale, Educational Data Mining) and
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-centered learning as well as how students from backgrounds traditionally considered “outside” the academy experience and engage in STEM learning and career training. The postdoctoral associate will
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in Ithaca, NY with a focus on developing deep learning algorithms. Dr. Haiyuan Yu, Ph.D. is a Tisch University Professor of Computational Biology in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and a
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Postdoctoral Associate as part of Cornell’s Active Learning Initiative for the AYs 2026 – 2028. We invite applications from candidates with a specialization in any area of History of Art broadly defined, and
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, implementation, and assessment of active learning pedagogy that strengthens ‘systems-thinking’ throughout the cross-college Environment & Sustainability (E&S) major. This is a full-time position, based
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or less, applicants should share their experiences and/or approaches (past, current, or future) to fostering learning, research, service, or outreach in a diverse community. Further Info: Pay Range
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crane. The successful candidate will build reproducible machine learning pipelines, integrate detections into spatial ecological models, and generate conservation-relevant outputs for regional partners
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the appointment start date; demonstrate strong expertise in computational biology or data-driven modeling, with experience in one or more of the following areas: machine learning or deep learning, structural
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systems architecting AI/ML-driven clinical and operational decision support Digital health and learning health systems Healthcare operations, resource allocation, and workflow optimization Network, graph
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comparative genomics, chromatin architecture, gene expression, protein abundance, and metabolite profiling—combined with computational biology, machine learning, and advanced statistical methods. Supported by