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publication writing, designing, editing and production for departmental publications; providing support for TV, radio and web broadcasts; statistic compilation using various software applications, and
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departments: Computer Science, Information Science, and Statistics and Data Science. The college pioneers cutting-edge computing and information technologies while also exploring their societal and human
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statistical analysis. Knowledge of standard laboratory and fieldwork safety protocols and guidelines. Must be willing to maintain and keep research equipment, materials, and laboratory organized. Must possess
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. Experience writing scientific reports and conducting basic statistical analysis using software such as JMP or R. Experience with web page design and maintenance. Familiarize yourself with Cornell's COVID-19
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. Experience in data collection and analysis, using basic statistical tools for analyzing data. This position is full-time (39 hours/week) and will be located in Ithaca, New York. This is a one-year appointment
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laboratory experiments and field sites as instructed by the leadership. The technician will also perform data analysis, which may include basic statistical analysis, graphing, and visualizations. Research
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, which may include basic statistical analysis, graphing, and visualizations. Research documentation: The technician will be responsible for accurate and detailed documentation of research procedures
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department evaluates, treats, coordinates and carries out the prescribed physical rehabilitation of athletes. The position is responsible for the compilation and maintenance of medical and statistical records
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of the department’s annual report and distribute materials to stakeholders. Generate statistical reports for strategic planning and maintain databases of faculty activities. Coordinate school-sponsored conferences
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species of bees, and on-farm assessments of honey bee health. Experience in statistical analysis using R. Must be comfortable mentoring undergraduate students in laboratory and field techniques. Preferred