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Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Simulation Fellowship The Cornell University Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Simulation Fellowship is a two-year program designed
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open data and computational resources for the broader education research and developer community. The Postdoctoral Associate will participate in cross-disciplinary research and development projects
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integrating data science, engineering, and medicine. Specifically, the mission is to pioneer cutting-edge engineering principles that will fundamentally change the way biomedical data is acquired, computed, and
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Postdoctoral Associate in Engineering Education, Ithaca NY Pay Range: $62,232.00 - $88,745.00 Pay Ranges: The hiring rate of pay for the successful candidate will be determined considering
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of Engineering, the Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, and Cornell Tech at Cornell University. The first cohort recruited for this program started in academic year 2021-2022. This Center aims to
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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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skills include programming, computation, and data analysis. TO APPLY - Click on this link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31738 Applicants should submit a CV, a cover letter that includes a
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, http://www.ilr.cornell.edu and CAROW at https://www.ilr.cornell.edu/carow . Requirements: Applicant must have a PhD in labor relations, sociology, management, economics, applied statistics or related
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about the ILR School can be obtained at our web site, http://www.ilr.cornell.edu and CAROW at https://www.ilr.cornell.edu/carow . Requirements: Applicant must have a PhD in labor relations, sociology
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candidate is expected to engage actively in 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