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must obtain and show proof of a NYS license within 30 days of starting employment. Ability to pass a pre-employment physical for the use of respiratory protection equipment and for hazardous materials
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skills. Familiarity with business software applications (e.g. MS Office, SharePoint). Must possess and maintain a valid NYS Driver's License. Out-of-state employees must obtain and show proof of a NYS
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stakeholders through education and outreach efforts is also expected. The Senior Research Associate will help to shape AFRP research priorities, lead analyses and publications, and mentor students and postdocs
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program payment requests for the issuance of checks and credit card payment. Manage the submission and reconciliation of receipts and all backup documentation required by the program sponsor using
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water pressure observations. This postdoc will work with Dr. Grace Barcheck and lead the passive seismic part of the project, including field deployment of sensors, detecting and locating icequakes
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, you will be required to show proof of citizenship or permanent residency. This program is intended primarily for sophomore and junior students in science and engineering. In exceptional cases first year
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technical and scientific leader for interdisciplinary teams of PhD students and postdocs. Coordinate contributions across AI, materials science, and physics researchers, aligning individual research efforts
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and aquaculture. The postdoc will work with an interdisciplinary team, including agriculture economists and experts in the domain of rice and aquaculture. The successful candidate will contribute
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undergraduate and Ph.D. programs. Advising postdocs is also encouraged. Qualifications: Successful candidates are required to have a Ph.D. in statistics or a closely aligned field completed by the date
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systems. Lead and participate in research activities with Professor Eilyan Bitar and collaborating Cornell faculty. Collaborate with a cohort of postdocs, graduate students, and the broader Cornell research