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the results of the working group’s efforts to share with the Cornell community; and (v) lead and contribute to research publications coming out of the initiative. This position is part of a Cornell initiative
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of migratory birds across the annual cycle. The Postdoctoral Associate will lead research that utilizes BirdFlow models to expand our knowledge of bird movements, including studying migratory connectivity and
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to lead a diverse team of graduate and undergraduate students • Strong publication record • Experience in grant writing is strongly preferred Application Materials Required: Please apply via Academic Jobs
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lead workshops to train international researchers at the One CGIAR and National Agricultural Research Institutes (NARIs). The Ithaca-based Post-Doctoral Associate will be a highly visible person central
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the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering and the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. The successful applicant will lead and support research projects focused on the design and synthesis
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nutritional factors and practices that influence the intestinal absorption of micronutrients, specifically iron and zinc. (b) the characterization of the individual and interactive effects of dietary minerals
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microbiome and Fe absorption in human clinical research studies. Main responsibilities would include processing, analyzing, and interpreting sequencing data from gut microbiome samples, data organization
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to accelerate materials discovery through AI-guided robotic scientific experimentation, interpretation of highly complex experimental data, and molecular design and synthesis, among others. AI for Physics: AI has
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. Publishing research results in top conferences in HCI and Wearable Computing. Lead ongoing projects while also spearheading new ones based on your unique expertise. Contribute to writing proposals
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
: the Pinyon Jay and the Spotted Owl in Southern California. Both have declined by 50% or more in recent decades, yet cohesive monitoring programs have been lacking. The incumbent will lead the analysis of data