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, wildlife biology, conservation biology, natural resources, statistics, or a related field, with a focus on quantitative methods in population ecology. Strong mathematical and programming skills, demonstrated
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Science, Information Science, and Statistics and Data Science. It also shares faculty with Cornell Tech and is a partner in the department of Computational Biology. The college is known for bold new ideas expressed in
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
managers (e.g., U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Land Management), and academic researchers specializing in ecology, statistics, and computer science. In addition to working
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, compilation or basic statistical data computations. This position will also coordinate work of the department and will provide supervision to assigned employees. Required Qualifications: Associate’s Degree
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mastery of core disciplinary areas including methods of optimization, applied probability modeling and statistical analysis, manufacturing systems design and operation, and systems analysis and methodology
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public speaking Familiarity with machine learning techniques and when they should be used Familiarity with statistical and data mining techniques and when it is appropriate to use them Strong problem
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instruments, conduct statistical data analysis and generate visuals. Experience writing research reports/manuscripts for publication using appropriate style guides. Experience with editing documents and
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, and decimals. • Ability to prepare and maintain accurate, error-free financial and statistical records. • Commitment to learn Cornell-specific accounting software. • Ability to ensure
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possible. Ordering field supplies and maintaining stocks and maintaining inventory. Provide basic data analysis using basic statistical methods and computer software (including Excel, Access, , R
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skills Experience applying statistics and other analysis methods to complex genomic datasets. Must be adaptable and self-motivated, and able to quickly acquire and apply new skills independently. A work