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Description: Apply Position Description Academic Job Description Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering Postdoctoral Associate – Sustainable Energy and Synthetic Biology The College
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for dissolved organic matter. ● Integrate sensor outputs into process control systems (stepper motor–driven coagulant dosing). Desired qualifications: ● PhD in Environmental Engineering, Electrical/Computer
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of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University is looking for postdoctoral associate to support, lead and invent projects at the intersection of sustainable energy, synthetic biology, physics
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energy physics is required by the start of the appointment. Candidates also should demonstrate a strong record of accomplishment in data analysis and experience or interest in tracking detector technology
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technology. Appointments are nominally for one year, with the possibility of renewal up to five years total. The position will be based in Ithaca, New York or at Fermilab’s LHC Physics Center (LPC). Regular
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Fellowship Type: Postdoctoral Location: Ithaca, New York 14850, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Civil and Environmental Engineering Computational
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on climate change adaptation with disciplinary skills and interests from development studies, to ecology, to crop and soil sciences and science and technology studies, among other disciplines. The successful
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technology studies, among other disciplines. The successful candidate will work closely with Professor Bezner Kerr to advance several ongoing projects related to agroecology and rural development in Malawi, as
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perspectives on climate change adaptation with disciplinary skills and interests from development studies, to ecology, to crop and soil sciences and science and technology studies, among other disciplines
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Salary Range: 64,000-68,000 Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/09/22) Position Description: Position Description The Planetary Habitability & Technology Lab in Cornell’s Center for Astrophysics and