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of Prof. Ariel Ortiz-Bobea (Dyson) and in coordination with Dr. Joseph Amsili, Director of Cornell’s Soil Health Program. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in economics, agricultural and resource
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in conducting experimental, computational, and comparative work to understand how changes in gene expression underlie insect diet specialization and sequestration. They will be expected to come to
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Post Doc Associate- Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health K. Lisa Yang Wildlife Health Fellows Program 2025-26 Request for Proposals Cornell
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candidate is expected to engage actively in analysis of CMS data and will have considerable freedom in developing this program. We are also particularly interested in strengthening the group working the CMS
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executing experiments to interrogate host-microbe interactions, analyzing and interpreting microbiome sequencing and/or metabolomics data, developing novel computational or analytical approaches
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, New York 14850, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Computational Applied Mathematics & Operations Research Computational Neurosciences Data Science / Statistics , Applied Mathematics
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developing this program. We are also particularly interested in strengthening the group working the CMS Track Trigger or Forward Pixel Detector for the HL-LHC upgrades. A PhD in experimental high energy
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Dr. Joseph Amsili, Director of Cornell’s Soil Health Program. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in economics, agricultural and resource economics, data science or closely related field, with
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. We are proud, in STS, of thoroughly enmeshing Postdocs and visiting scholars in the daily life of the department: isolation—particularly for post-docs—is a real issue in academia and we in STS have
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formative and summative assessments of systems-thinking skills at the course and program levels; support scaffolding systems-thinking pedagogy across the E&S curriculum. The position is supported by Cornell’s