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. Publications & Dissemination (15%) - Lead/assist manuscripts and conference papers. Mentoring & Project Coordination (5%) - Mentor graduate/undergraduate research assistants; coordinate with interdisciplinary
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researcher will also help with coordination activities of current and prospective research projects, which involve partners in Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana, South Africa, USA, Canada, France and Germany
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tools; synthesize partner data; occasional site visits across NYS. Publications & Dissemination (15%) – Lead/assist manuscripts and conference papers. Mentoring & Project Coordination (5%) – Mentor
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workflows, coordination of shared resources, and compliance with laboratory safety and biosafety requirements. This position functions with substantial intellectual independence and scientific responsibility
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students to discuss works in progress and other issues. The postdoctoral researcher will also help with coordination activities of current and prospective research projects, which involve partners in Malawi
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. Responsibilities include: Coordinate implementation efforts with a team of chemical engineering faculty excited to transform the content, assessment, and pedagogy within the R.F. Smith School. Collect and analyze
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of this position could be as early as March 1, 2026, but a latter start date is possible. The position will be based in Ithaca, NY under the supervision of Prof. Ariel Ortiz-Bobea (Dyson) and in coordination with
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will be responsible for completing the scientific tasks assigned within the project, taking a leading role in preparing publications, and coordinating closely with the other researchers to ensure
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to laboratory operations through oversight of experimental workflows, coordination of shared resources, and compliance with laboratory safety and biosafety requirements. This position functions with substantial
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the case study communities, conduct stakeholder interviews, and oversee the implementation of a survey in coordination with collaborators. The successful candidate is expected to work with undergraduate and