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it is not required that the candidate possess a deep theoretical understanding of AI, practical proficiency in using AI will be considered in the selection process. Applicants must hold a PhD prior to
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at our web sites, http://www.ilr.cornell.edu . Required Qualifications: PhD in Industrial Relations, Public Policy, Sociology, Political Science, Management, City and Regional Planning, or a closely
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to address real-world challenges. Faculty and students conceptualize, prototype and evaluate products and processes that enhance human potential, well-being and community. Our graduates possess the tools
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through Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/29398 . If you are a PhD candidate, please include a letter from your advisor or DGS confirming that you will have completed your PhD
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for an initial 1 year with the potential to extend. The desired start date is in autumn 2025. Requirements The position requires a PhD in entomology or related discipline with experience and interest in
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. Receiving mentorship in grant writing and navigating the publication process. Participating in career development activities through Cornell's mentoring resources and professional network. Overall
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it is not required that the candidate possess a deep theoretical understanding of AI, practical proficiency in using AI will be considered in the selection process. Applicants must hold a PhD prior to
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and collaborative publications by accessing available longitudinal data. Receiving mentorship in grant writing and navigating the publication process. Participating in career development activities
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intelligence (AI) models and development of AI tools with applications in disease detection/diagnosis and epidemiology is desirable. Familiarity with biological, medical, nutrition and/or public health research
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a PhD in agricultural and resource economics, economics, or related field by the start of the position. The ideal candidate has a strong quantitative background (econometrics and causal inference