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Postdoctoral Associate - Global Labor and Work, ILR Future of Work Program The Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) School at Cornell University is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to join the ILR Future of Work
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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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. We’re looking for a motivated Postdoctoral Associate to lead applied research projects focused on udder health, milk quality, and employee training on dairy farms. This is your opportunity to combine
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and through presentations at conferences. Anticipated Division of Time Lab research 63% Computer research 15% Field Research 7% Writing 15% Requirements Required: - PhD in Plant Biology, Microbiology
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Qualifications: ● PhD in experimental high-energy physics is required by the start of the appointment ● Strong record of accomplishment in data analysis ● Experience or interest in detector work or detector
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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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Position Description Postdoctoral Associate, Psychology College of Human Ecology, Cornell University This postdoctoral position is funded by an R01 grant (1R01AG082954-01) from the National Institute
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Post Doc Associate This postdoctoral position is funded by an R01 grant (1R01AG082954-01) from the National Institute on Aging in collaboration with Northwestern University. The project is titled
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to have three letters of reference uploaded to their application, one of which should be from the candidate's PhD adviser. The subm ission deadline is October 1st, 2024, which will allow us to nominate the
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Description Postdoctoral Associate Biological and Environmental Engineering Cornell University The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) is a pioneer of purpose-driven science and Cornell University’s