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and algorithm-based technologies in service occupations, with a focus on how collective bargaining and other forms of collective worker voice influence these strategies and worker outcomes. The US
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algorithm-based technologies in service occupations, with a focus on how collective bargaining and other forms of collective worker voice influence these strategies and worker outcomes. The US research will
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for edema rehabilitation. The Postdoc will work closely with Prof. Dr. Cindy-Hsin-Liu Kao, director of the Hybrid Body Lab, and our clinical collaborators at Weill Cornell Medical College. We offer a fully
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Associate for Next Generation Batteries, Kalra Lab Prof. Vibha Kalra's research group at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY, USA) is seeking applicants for a research associate position on "Next Generation
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Research Associate for Next Generation Batteries, Kalra Lab Prof. Vibha Kalra’s research group at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY, USA) is seeking applicants for a research associate position on
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models implemented match user needs and expectations Translate findings into requirements for the engineering team to inform the algorithms, models, annotations, and ultimately the data is made available
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation
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, developing novel algorithms for pattern detection, extreme event attribution, and seasonal forecasting. Lead development of innovative visualization techniques and interpretable machine learning methods (30
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seeking an exceptional Postdoctoral Associate to conduct research in digitally knit robotic textile interfaces for edema rehabilitation .The Postdoc will work closely with Prof. Dr. Cindy-Hsin-Liu Kao
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algorithm-based technologies in service occupations, with a focus on how collective bargaining and other forms of collective worker voice influence these strategies and worker outcomes. The US research will