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Android Engineer (Remote) *No Visa Sponsorship is available for this position. About the Cornell Lab of Ornithology The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven
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skills, both written and verbal. Ability to deliver authentic, concise, and impactful feedback. Proficiency with online learning tools (e.g., Canvas, Zoom) and technology for instruction. Experience using
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technology to translate nutrition and health research to policy and practice to improve human health. The Center is growing rapidly, with current annual operating funds of over $1.2M, federally sponsored
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or related field or equivalent combination of education and experience. Three (3)+ years of relevant experience working on substantial computer software projects and collaborating with a team of engineers
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processing of all financial submissions, (d) provides administrative backup for other centers at the Lab, (e) makes complex national and international travel arrangements for the Senior Technology Officer and
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or alternate between shifts. Generous holiday and shift differential pay for night shifts. What are the qualifications? Associates degree in Veterinary Technology. 1 - 3 years of experience. New York State
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(CUHA) has an immediate opening for a Licensed Veterinary Technician. CUHA provides an environment that supports you in providing outstanding patient care through technology, mentorship, continuing
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iterative learning process. We see Cornell Tech serving as a model organization for our students, demonstrating the operations of a highly effective, dynamic, information-age organization. About Admissions
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academia, industry, philanthropy and government, the AI Initiative promotes new research in foundational AI, its design and impact as a human-facing technology, the development of AI for new applications
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technology, data management, and large-scale citizen science supporting birds and biodiversity conservation. We curate more than a petabyte of digital assets, one billion bird sightings, and leverage