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postdoctoral scholar will collaborate with Professor Alexandra Coso Strong to examine how institutions build capacity (e.g., human, organizational, infrastructure) to conduct research and support workforce
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on Just and Equitable Cities (https://centerforcities.aap.cornell.edu/initiatives/overview ). We invite applications from candidates who will have completed their Ph.D. degree no earlier than September 1
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urgent challenges and advance research, inquiry, and collaborative approaches to designing, making, and doing that make a more just and resilient future. The Postdoctoral Associate will have the
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—are encouraged to apply, with opportunities to grow in other areas through collaborative mentorship and team-based learning. Department of Human Centered Design The Department of Human Centered Design (HCD https
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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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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
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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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, including best practices around community engagement, siting and permitting, and land use decision-making, to inform the build-out of LSS in the U.S. The Postdoctoral Associate will observe meetings in
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be providing external management agencies with robust, high-resolution information on the factors potentially impacting population persistence, which they will then use to make more effective decisions