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will be based in New York City (NYC) and report to Tashara M. Leak, PhD, RDN, Associate Professor in the Division of Nutritional Sciences (https://www.human.cornell.edu/people/tml226 ) and Co-Director of
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-LHC detector upgrades. The successful candidate is expected to engage actively in CMS measurements as well as the smart pixels program (https://fastmachinelearning.org/smart-pixels/ ). A PhD in
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/water/agricultural applications. Strong programming skills in Python and/or R (geospatial stacks, data wrangling, visualization). Record of peer-reviewed publications commensurate with career stage and
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. The position is initially available for one year with a potential renewal for a total of two years. To apply: Application materials must be submitted on-line through AcademicJobsOnline at https
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developing this program. We are also particularly interested in strengthening the group working the CMS Track Trigger or Forward Pixel Detector for the HL-LHC upgrades. A PhD in experimental high energy
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negotiable between October 16, 2025, and January 2, 2026. To apply: Please apply via Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30767 . Qualified candidates should submit a short cover
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multidisciplinary team, contributing to design, data collection, policy analysis, prototyping, and dissemination. Candidates with expertise in any area—policy, AR/VR tools, community engagement, or programming
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, supported by a generous gift from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, will join the cadre of trainees at the Center including those supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. The program is designed to train the
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Fellows Program. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the forefront of computational transportation science, AI-enabled mobility modeling, urban analytics, and cloud-based decision-support
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analysis of CMS data and will have considerable freedom in developing this program. We are also particularly interested in strengthening the group working the CMS Track Trigger or Forward Pixel Detector