40 algorithm-development-"Newcastle-University"-"Newcastle-University" Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University
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Postdoctoral Associate - Transdisciplinary Agroecology - CALS - Department of Global Development Postdoctoral Associate - Transdisciplinary Agroecology Seeking a postdoctoral associate with PhD research and
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Postdoctoral Associate – Transdisciplinary Agroecology - CALS - Department of Global Development Postdoctoral Associate – Transdisciplinary Agroecology Seeking a postdoctoral associate with PhD
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Systems will participate in the research efforts of developing systems integration, analysis, design, control, and/or optimization models and algorithms for smart energy systems to enable smart and healthy
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Cornell University, Department of Global Development Position ID: Cornell-Department of Global Development-PDA [#30767, WDR-00051028] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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development efforts on their campuses. This collaborative research project will use mixed methods to investigate the experiences within one institution and develop insights that can be shared other institutions
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Division of Time Develop methods for the use eBird and structured survey data as well as data on climate and land-use/land-cover change to meet project goals. (45%) Present results at professional meetings
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cellular, molecular, and functional genomic techniques in a wide array of marine invertebrate species to interrogate the evolution and development of novel traits. The successful candidate will be expected
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central controller). ● Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and existing commercial sensors. ● Explore high-frequency turbidity monitoring as a tool for assessing
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, and iterate the design of a next-generation turbidity meter (Arduino-based with radio communication to a central controller). ● Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and
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motivated postdoctoral associate who will use a broad range of cellular, molecular, and functional genomic techniques in a wide array of marine invertebrate species to interrogate the evolution and