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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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responsibilities include quantitative and qualitative analysis of a large data set from a scoping review, developing and deploying surveys, designing protocols to observe instructors teaching with OERs, and
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acoustic data to evaluate statistical power to detect trends in relative abundance through time, and to inform sampling design. The candidate will be a participant in the Northeast Bat Working Group, NABat
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farming and dairy industry innovation. The successful candidate will collaborate closely with Miel Hostens and experts in agriculture, computer science, and data analytics to tackle key challenges facing
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: capture and editing of landscape and field recordings; original sound design and performance (including using Make Noise, Eurorack, or other synthesizer systems); original visual and installation design
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text-based resource to a more data-driven one where appropriate, and avian life history data design and development will be a major focus moving forward. The overarching Postdoctoral Program at
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
design techniques, including power analyses Other beneficial qualifications include: GIS skills, field experience with birds, and familiarity with the ecology of the Great Basin, Southern California
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
pillars of bioacoustic innovation. The incumbent will join a lab group in the Yang Center run by Dr. Connor Wood (connormwood.com ) to advance the conservation of two highly imperiled bird species
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towards best practice standards to improve udder health and animal welfare. This is a collaborative project involving the QMPS group, producers and dairy farm employees. The successful candidate will design
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to improve udder health and animal welfare. This is a collaborative project involving the QMPS group, producers and dairy farm employees. The successful candidate will design and implement research projects