72 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral positions at Cornell University in United States
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Postdoctoral Associate to lead a multidisciplinary project focused on two primary tasks: Developing a simplified version of the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System that can use feed ingredients
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Postdoctoral Associate – Transdisciplinary Agroecology - CALS - Department of Global Development Postdoctoral Associate – Transdisciplinary Agroecology Seeking a postdoctoral associate with PhD
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will be tasked with creating open data and computational resources for education researchers and developers. The Postdoctoral Associate will participate in a cross-disciplinary research team comprised
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Associate on the track of Smart Integrative Energy Systems will participate in the research efforts of developing systems integration, analysis, design, control, and/or optimization models and algorithms
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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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motivated Postdoctoral Associate to lead, develop and support innovative research at the intersection of microbial biotechnology, space biology, and sustainable solutions for plastic and electronic waste
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the etiology of Cancer development, focusing on how deregulation of DNA motor proteins contributes to this process. Significant experience in protein purification and biochemistry is necessary for this position
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partners in the digital health and health delivery ecosystem. Research Responsibilities Responsibilities will vary depending on the Fellow’s background, but may include: • Developing machine learning
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gift from Joan and Irwin Jacobs, will join the cadre of trainees at the Center including those supported by the NIH T32 AIPrN training program. The program is designed to train the next generation of
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grant focused on the intersection of artificial intelligence and nutrition (supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health