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of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s second largest college. We work across disciplines to tackle the challenges of our time through world
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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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Postdoctoral Associate - Birds of the World, Cornell Lab of Ornithology Postdoctoral Associate - Birds of the World Cornell Lab of Ornithology College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Cornell
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on the optimization of the milking process in dairy cows. The focus of this applied program is the impact of milking technicians on udder health. We aim to support science-based development and on-farm implementation
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focusing on the optimization of the milking process in dairy cows. The focus of this applied program is the impact of milking technicians on udder health. We aim to support science-based development and on
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Postdoctoral Associate: Endangered Bird Conservation in the Western U.S., Cornell Lab of Ornithology
specializing in ecology, statistics, and computer science. In addition to working with external partners, the postdoctoral associate will be working closely with scientists in the Yang Center and in the Lab’s
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Post Dr Assoc The O’Brien lab is seeking to welcome a postdoctoral research associate to the group who specializes in bioinformatics and computational biology with experience analyzing microbiome
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faculty & researchers in the College of Human Ecology, Computing and Information Science, and the College of Engineering, all based on the Cornell University campus in Ithaca, NY, as well as Weill Cornell
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the Euclid Consortium, and to apply for Canadian observing time on JWST, ALMA, Gemini, and CFHT. In addition, they have access to high-performance computers, and funding for travels and publications
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of this research means that the postdoctoral associate will work with land managers from the USDA Forest Service (National Forest System) and beyond while collaborating within the Conservation Science program at