631 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Cornell University
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/appropriate. Utilize a wide variety of delivery methods and educational technologies and strategies in program implementation, teaching and outreach efforts to include: in-person calls, one-on-one sessions
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Provide complex technical lab support by performing a broad range of complex laboratory and research related tasks for a program and/or facility. Develop and maintain complex laboratory records
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methods, as well as those applying such approaches to biological data. Qualifications: Applicants must hold a Ph.D., D.V.M./Ph.D., or equivalent degree in bioinformatics, computational biology, systems
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collected program evaluation data for reporting and program improvement purposes using standard, established policy, procedure, and methods. • Communicate evaluation results and findings. • Assist in
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program evaluation data for reporting and program improvement purposes using standard, established policy, procedure, and methods. • Communicate evaluation results and findings. • Assist with
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of proven educational methodologies. Foster acceptance of program, methods, and policies to address community and individual needs. Serve as a subject matter resource in related disciplines. Interact
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genetics program to bridge fundamental and applied plant science with a focus on small grains variety development. The successful candidate will be expected to integrate genomic engineering and new data
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, etc. Serve on advisory boards, committees, and program work teams. Foster acceptance of the program and methods to address community and individual needs. Engage in multiple partner organization efforts
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. Through the Sustainability Leadership Program , Fellows join a cohort of early career scholars that receives curated support in science communication, strategic career planning, and collaborative leadership
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lead an internationally recognized breeding and genetics program to bridge fundamental and applied plant science with a focus on small grains variety development. The successful candidate will be