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research spans the study of behavior and its cognitive, hormonal, neural, and social underpinnings across diverse environmental contexts. Our faculty conduct theoretical and empirical work in developmental
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modeling, LLM and/or NLP, behavioral coding, and/or psychophysiological monitoring. For consideration, please click the link below to apply and submit all required application materials: https
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underserved contexts. Responsibilities The postdoctoral researcher will: Conduct collaborative research with the PI and affiliated faculty within the Cornell Global AI Initiative Collaborate with graduate and
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on the track of Cyber-Human Physical Systems seeks researchers to advance Systems Science and Engineering by modeling human behavior in complex dynamic networks addressing global challenges. Emphasizing Cyber
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. This will involve adapting the CNCPS to a more linear system that can be used in a mobile app, if needed. In addition, the person in this position will be expected to conduct a comparative life-cycle
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support research in: • Transportation systems modeling and simulation, including O/D modeling, multimodal network modeling, agent-based or behavioral modeling • Large-scale computing, cloud-native analytics
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/ behavioral health interventions , community health , public health , social epidemiology , social/behavioral sciences Salary Range: $62,232 to $88,745 Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/02/05 05:00 AM
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position offers the unique opportunity to conduct deeply interdisciplinary research spanning engineering systems, health informatics, clinical operations, data science, and decision support, contributing
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Platforms) as part of the CTECH Postdoctoral Fellows program. This position offers the unique opportunity to conduct deeply interdisciplinary research spanning engineering systems, health informatics
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addition, the person in this position will be expected to conduct a comparative life-cycle assessment of milk produced under business-as-usual conditions and after implementing each management intervention