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-quality datasets with machine learning to help the public better identify birds. Public engagement and participatory science are key aspects of the library’s activities, with close collaboration with other
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Academic Discipline To learn more about Cornell’s non-union staff job titles and pay ranges, see Career Navigator . Union Positions The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined in
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, mission-driven programs. Staff at the Lab teach undergraduate courses, advise graduate students, collect and disseminate world-famous digital resources on biodiversity, and engage with partner organizations
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. Demonstrated ability to plan, teach and evaluate informal educational programs through a variety of delivery methods to reach individuals and groups, adults and youth. Demonstrated ability to communicate
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About the Cornell Office of Civil Rights Cornell is committed to upholding the civil rights of all community members and fostering learning, living, and working environments of equal opportunity
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work under pressure, and solid internet/computer skills. Ability to work in teams demonstrated by cooperation, respect, and flexibility with other coworkers. Ability to advocate for individuals from a
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of Human Ecology (CHE), which is launching new courses and programming in NYC. The candidate will develop and teach courses (in person and online) and expand and provide oversight to a new internship program
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the environmental and social sciences and a strong program of transdisciplinary, engaged scholarship. We are seeking a highly collaborative scholar to conduct research and teach in the area of forest ecosystems, with
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machine learning models in the veterinary setting, focusing on medical image analysis for feline diseases. The technician must also have a strong background in physics and medicine, including radiation
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research program in chemistry for sustainable foods or chemical food safety. Teaching (50%): The candidate will be expected to teach one undergraduate course per semester and a third course every other year