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Cornell University, Human Centered Design Position ID: Cornell -HCD -PDRESASSOC [#29936, WDR-000] Position Title: Position Location: Ithaca, New York 14850, United States of America [map ] Subject
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taken by the underwater vehicle Icefin would be utilized for this project. We hope the Fellow will not only contribute to the existing goals of the project but also bring with them new ideas for expanding
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and conference and public presentations to share research findings. 10% Project Management and Mentorship. Build and maintain collaboration with research partners, participate in relevant meetings
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. This sponsored research project includes collaborators from institutions across the U.S. to examine 10 proposed solar projects to determine how solar siting processes can be accelerated while reducing community
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mixed-methods social science research on solar facility siting processes in New York State. This sponsored research project includes collaborators from institutions across the U.S. to examine 10 proposed
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agrivoltaics developments in New York State. This sponsored research project is part of a larger interdisciplinary team and will examine up to 8 proposed agrivoltaics (dual use ag-solar) projects in New York
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agrivoltaics developments in New York State. This sponsored research project is part of a larger interdisciplinary team and will examine up to 8 proposed agrivoltaics (dual use ag-solar) projects in New York
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funded Postdoctoral position for two years (with potential for extension) located in-person in Ithaca, NY. Our lab specializes in the research, design, and invention of Hybrid Skins: conformable interfaces
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qualitative and quantitative social science research on new agrivoltaics developments in New York State. This sponsored research project is part of a larger interdisciplinary team, and will examine up to 8
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, across the nation, and around the world. Position Function The lab of Urban Plant Ecology at Cornell University is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to lead research projects. This work will primarily