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, embracing failure as a learning opportunity, and continuously enhancing our knowledge and methods to tackle local, national, and global challenges. The postdoctoral associate will work directly with both
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will use available and new data collected with active acoustics (sonar) in the Laurentian Great Lakes. Hydroacoustics is used worldwide in both marine and freshwater environments to estimate distribution
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integration, large-scale mobility modeling, and translating advanced systems methods into operational tools used by cities, MPOs, and state DOTs. Position Overview The Postdoctoral Associate will lead and
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multicultural research teams. We strongly encourage applications from computer scientists with substantial experience in deep learning and related methods, even if they do not have prior formal training in
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effectively within interdisciplinary and multicultural research teams. We strongly encourage applications from computer scientists with substantial experience in deep learning and related methods, even if
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existing national datasets (including remotely sensed data) and will conduct a mixed-methods data collection campaign that emphasizes mapping intervention-specific adoption, adoption outcomes and identifying
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., human, organizational, infrastructure) to conduct research and support workforce development efforts on their campuses. This collaborative research project will use mixed methods to investigate
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. Hydroacoustics is used worldwide in both marine and freshwater environments to estimate distribution and abundance of fish and larger invertebrates and Cornell is at the forefront of the application
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estimating equations, Cox proportional hazard models, repeated measures analyses, and hierarchical analytic methods required.) 3. Excellent quantitative, technical, analytic, and applied research
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, and iterate the design of a next-generation turbidity meter (Arduino-based with radio communication to a central controller). ● Develop and validate calibration methods for new sensors for turbidity and