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-learning approach give our students uncommon flexibility in developing the skills they need to make an impact in their desired careers. And, by working with community partners, our students turn theory
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research program in one or more of the following areas: statistical methodology, statistical theory, or data science. Candidates should be able to demonstrate a commitment to undergraduate and graduate
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Cornell Cooperative Extension. Demonstrated knowledge of principles, theory, and research in the economics of commercial production and business management. Strong interpersonal skills with proven ability
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levels of seniority. We are particularly interested in candidates with a broad interest in data-driven decisions, especially optimization, machine learning and statistics, both in theory and practice, and
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) overseeing the development and execution of the mini grants program for about 5 potential awardees. Key responsibilities: Leverage extant literature scans to build a theory of action about the research most
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the agriculture arena. Understanding of the dynamic relationship of crop management, herd management and business management. Evidence of strong interpersonal skills. General knowledge of the principles, theory
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/animal breeding applications. Advanced knowledge of quantitative genetics theory. Experience writing code in common scripting languages (R is preferred) Preferred skills: Experience with and understand
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pathway to longer-term impact, please simply describe your theory of change (i.e., where your proposed work logically fits into a realistic chain of events you believe will ultimately lead to impact at a
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research areas and at all levels of seniority. We are particularly interested in candidates with a broad interest in data-driven decisions, especially optimization and machine learning, both in theory and
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the research team based on the NTO’s initial project plans, outlining key milestones and deliverables by project phase Leverage extant literature scans to build a theory of action about the research most needed