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Professors or Postdoctoral Fellows; these are 3-year non-tenure-track positions that are funded through the Center with support from the College of Engineering, the Bowers College of Computing and Information
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responsibility for fundraising, but this position is expected to contribute to both securing grants and reporting results to funders. The program budget relies in part on donations from private organizations and
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leadership. Required teaching qualifications include excellence in teaching lectures or lab courses and a strong commitment to graduate education and postdoctoral training. Prior program leadership
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planning, conducting, and reporting original research on the ecology and management of fish populations in Adirondack ecosystems, as part of the Adirondack Fishery Research Program (AFRP) team. The mission
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to enhance the information and decision-making tools available to conservationists and scientific researchers. We achieve this by producing scientific, computational, and big data resources that transform how
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secures competitive extramural support. The program should demonstrate scientific innovation and potential for long-term impact in environmental and comparative physiology. A strong commitment to mentoring
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program that secures competitive extramural support. The program should demonstrate scientific innovation and potential for long-term impact in environmental and comparative physiology. A strong commitment
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of vegetables crops. We are seeking a candidate who will develop an externally funded, innovative, research and extension program in plant pathology and plant-microbe biology, with a focus on vegetable diseases
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· Collaborate with Program Director on implementation of strategic vision · Lead undergraduate teaching, graduate advising, and postdoctoral mentoring · Lead academic collaborations · Supervise research/teaching
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to securing funding to support the broader strategic goals of S&T and CAPS. Research Applications (30%) Partner with the Conservation Science program to advance science to action applications, improving and