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Postdoctoral Associate | Design and Augmented Intelligence Lab at Cornell University The Design and Augmented Intelligence Lab within the Department of Human Centered Design at Cornell University
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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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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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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
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. The successful candidate will design and implement research projects related to factors and human behaviors that might affect the milk harvesting process and udder health on dairy farms. Also, innovative online
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. Our lab specializes in the research, design, and invention of Hybrid Skins: conformable interfaces that can sit at all scales of the human experience. We have a strong research focus and present our
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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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scientific domains. Postdocs will become part of a global network of AI-trained researchers and be at the forefront of AI-led scientific innovation. The Cornell program spans 6 years. The first cohort of 10
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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