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of inclusivity and teamwork. - Engage in ongoing academic and intellectual life within CALS and Cornell University. Requirements • PhD in ecology, quantitative ecology, applied statistics, or a
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your cover letter, including which Shima Seiki machine you operated, how long have you worked with the machine, and for what purposes/projects, PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
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of inclusivity and teamwork. - Engage in ongoing academic and intellectual life within CALS and Cornell University. Requirements • PhD in ecology, quantitative ecology, applied statistics, or a
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, how long have you worked with the machine, and for what purposes/projects, · PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Science, Mechanical Engineering, Human-Computer
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to their application, one of which should be from the candidate's PhD adviser. The submission deadline is October 1st, 2025, which will allow us to nominate the strongest candidates to Klarman. However, we will continue
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presentation/publication of research findings. Candidates with a Biology and Biomedical Science related Master's degree or DVM degree in addition to a PhD are preferred. This position will require attention
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Requirements A PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or Cell biology. A requirement for the position is evidence of peer-reviewed publications in a related field, and general enthusiasm for science. Skills
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for presentation 10% of the employee’s time will involve the mentoring of undergraduate or graduate students 10% of the employee’s time will involve professional development Requirements A PhD in Biochemistry
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Requirements A PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or Cell biology. A requirement for the position is evidence of peer-reviewed publications in a related field, and general enthusiasm for science. Skills
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. Responsibilities include cleaning datasets from recently completed research studies, database management, conducting statistical analyses (SAS or R), review/verification and archival of programs for research