74 urban-planning "University of Wisconsin Milwaukee" research jobs at Cornell University in United States
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1, 2018, in City Planning, Urban Studies, Urban Design, Architecture, Public Policy, Geography, or a field related to urban sustainability, climate adaptation, or environmental justice. The expected
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Architectural Design (M.S. AAD), Advanced Urban Design (M.S. AUD), and a Ph.D. in the History of Architecture and Urban Development (HAUD). The approximately 425 students in the department come from across
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Postdoctoral Associate/North American Bat Monitoring Program The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University embraces diversity and seeks candidates who will contribute to a
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Post Doc Associate The Responsive Apparel Design (RAD) Lab at Cornell University is seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher to join a collaborative team focused on
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agriculture applications. The Postdoctoral Associate will utilize techniques such as: computational and experimental rational design, plasmid construction, analysis of Sanger and Whole Genome sequence data
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located in Ithaca, New York. This is a one-year appointment with a possible extension depending on funding and performance. Anticipated Division of Time • Develop, design, and apply Machine Learning/AI
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Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health K. Lisa Yang Wildlife Health Fellows Program Cornell University Ithaca, New York, U.S.A. ABOUT THE CORNELL K. LISA YANG CENTER FOR WILDLIFE HEALTH
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Post Doc Associate- Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health K. Lisa Yang Wildlife Health Fellows Program Cornell University Ithaca, New York, U.S.A
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Improvement - 5% • In cooperation with Supervisor and/or Executive Director, jointly develop and pursue a professional development plan as a means to increase competencies relative to position accountabilities
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of the North American Bat Monitoring Program (NABat), collaborating with partners from the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The project builds on a strong foundation of