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. The successful candidate will advance research in magnetically confined plasmas and support the broader goals of the Columbia Fusion Research Center. In the tokamak area, the candidate may conduct research
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Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute unites world-class scientists across diverse academic disciplines to conduct groundbreaking research that transforms our understanding of the brain and its
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interaction with research participants, graduate students, and research staff. Responsibilities Assist with recruiting individuals for participation in the study; Conduct all research activities in accordance
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Columbia University?s Mortimer B. Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute unites world-class scientists across diverse academic disciplines to conduct groundbreaking research that transforms our
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management for students experiencing well-being?related challenges that include but are not limited to personal, financial, medical, mental health, and academic concerns. Conduct student support meetings
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strategies, competency frameworks, career pathways, and succession planning initiatives. Oversee engagement and recognition programs that foster a positive and inclusive workplace culture. Conduct training
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in Organizational Behavior, Negotiations, and other related areas of Management. Please visit our online application site at https://academic.careers.columbia.edu for further information about this
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or memory in learning the values of actions; endogenous allocation of attention; sources of randomness in decisions; or context effects in choice behavior. Representative recent publications by our group
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datasets, conduct data analysis, and prepare reports (50%). Manage project?s data processing, data sets, and databases (30%) Provide guidance for junior programmer and data editor (10%) Perform related
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aim to analyze large datasets of brain images and behavioral outputs with the goal of understanding how brain circuits are activated and drive animal behavior in response to stressors. This is an