57 assistant-professor-and-health-informatics Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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health To be eligible, candidates must: Have received a PhD in computer science, information science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, mathematics, nutrition, epidemiology, biomedical engineering, medicine
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health, and human rights. The postdoctoral program is designed to provide support through collaborations with faculty and to assist new scholars in launching their own programs of research. Postdoctoral
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affiliate who will serve as mentor. Preference will be given to fellows with research interests in areas broadly related to the CPC’s four main areas: families & children; health behaviors & disparities
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bonus but not required. Supervision Exercised The postdoctoral associate will be advised by Dr. Courtney Davis, Assistant Professor in Natural Resources and the Environment. The successful candidate may
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with climate data is preferred but not required. Experience in ornithology is a bonus but not required. Supervision Exercised The postdoctoral associate will be advised by Dr. Courtney Davis, Assistant
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] Subject Areas: Physics / Hard Condensed Matter Theory , Machine Learning , Material Science , Physics , Quantum Information Science , Soft Condensed Matter Theory , theoretical condensed matter physics
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in: Integrative data analysis approaches, involving the synthesis of findings across independent studies. Lifespan developmental perspectives linking psychological factors to health. Cutting-edge
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theory is a plus but not required. Ideally this person would have a Ph.D. in operations research, computer science, applied math or a related field. The focus of this person's research would be
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that can sit at all scales of the human experience. We have a strong research focus and present our work at top-tier ACM computer science venues in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) and Wearable Computing
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expertise with game theory is a plus but not required. Ideally this person would have a Ph.D. in operations research, computer science, applied math or a related field. The focus of this person’s research