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committee. The Klarman Fellowship is a distinguished postdoctoral program in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell. (Please note: the Klarman Fellowship is administrated separately, and a further
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. Supervision Exercised The individual is not expected to supervise others. To apply: Please apply via Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30990 Qualified candidates should submit a short
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) description of research interests and should arrange for three letters of reference to be submitted through Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/31243 . All materials should be
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. Employee will have no supervisory responsibility To apply: Please apply via Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30577 Qualified candidates should submit: a short cover letter
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of the fellowship, and how to apply, please visit: https://as.cornell.edu/research/klarman-fellowships Application deadline: October 15, 2025. This employer is not accepting applications for this position through
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experience with species distribution modeling, climate data analysis, and natural resource decision-making. The successful candidate will use data from eBird and structured monitoring programs to identify
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policy pathways for electric power systems. Desired experience includes optimization and simulation of electric power systems under uncertainty, programming in Python, Julia, and/or MATLAB, and excellent
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the lab. Hiring rate for this position is $64,723. To apply: Please apply via Academic Jobs Online https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30571 Qualified candidates should submit a short cover letter
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position ASAP; immediate applications are encouraged. The target start date is Fall 2025. Interested applicants must submit the following documents via Academic Jobs Online: https://academicjobsonline.org
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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 scientists and build a workforce equipped with