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of the experiment, from data analysis to detector operations and HL-LHC detector upgrades. The successful candidate is expected to engage actively in CMS measurements as well as the smart pixels program (https
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articles and present results at scientific meetings. (30%) Assist in the development of proposals for external funding for research projects. (5%) Requirements A PhD degree in physics, chemistry, synthetic
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analysis and manuscript preparation, with opportunities to publish as first author as well as collaborate on papers with faculty and students. This role provides an excellent opportunity to develop expertise
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candidate is expected to engage actively in analysis of CMS data and will have considerable freedom in developing this program. We are also particularly interested in strengthening the group working the CMS
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Impacts for Technology Adoption and Program Engagement in Bangladesh ) project is seeking a postdoctoral fellow who will be housed in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and Department
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serve as an active, collaborative member of the project team, including providing occasional guidance to MSc and PhD students. To apply: Application materials must be submitted on-line through
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, ~200 undergraduate majors, 200+ graduate students in six fields, and 600+ other employees located in Ithaca, Geneva, and other satellite locations across New York State. The School offers
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Dr. Joseph Amsili, Director of Cornell’s Soil Health Program. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in economics, agricultural and resource economics, data science or closely related field, with
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health To be eligible, candidates must: Have received a PhD in computer science, information science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, mathematics, nutrition, epidemiology, biomedical engineering, medicine
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supervision and training of undergraduate students, graduate students, and technical staff involved in laboratory, greenhouse, field, and computational research. The Postdoctoral Associate contributes