37 proof-checking-postdoc-computerscience Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and candidates seeking a later start date (up to May 2026) will also be considered. Selected postdocs will work with a primary mentor on projects
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for edema rehabilitation. The Postdoc will work closely with Prof. Dr. Cindy-Hsin-Liu Kao, director of the Hybrid Body Lab, and our clinical collaborators at Weill Cornell Medical College. We offer a fully
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seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Associate to conduct research in digitally knit robotic textile interfaces for edema rehabilitation .The Postdoc will work closely with Prof. Dr. Cindy-Hsin-Liu Kao
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Cornell University, Cornell Center for Astrophysics and Planetary Science Position ID: Cornell-CCAPS-POSTDOC [#31243, 2017633] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Ithaca
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, and socioeconomic implications of transitioning to resilient crops in the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial datasets and remote sensing pipelines
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to evaluate the technical, environmental, and socioeconomic implications of transitioning to resilient crops in the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial
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the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial datasets and remote sensing pipelines, (2) integrate crop, hydrologic, and GHG/energy models to quantify trade-offs
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, across the nation, and around the world. Position Function The Crickard laboratory is hiring a full-time postdoc as part of a project funded by the American Cancer Society. The project aims to investigate
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to evaluate the technical, environmental, and socioeconomic implications of transitioning to resilient crops in the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial
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to evaluate the technical, environmental, and socioeconomic implications of transitioning to resilient crops in the Northeastern U.S. and comparable temperate regions. The postdoc will: (1) build geospatial