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, updated 2025/12/16) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Associate in Health Systems Engineering Cornell University’s Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health
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outstanding diagnostic services (necropsy and biopsy); training anatomic pathology residents and fellows; teaching veterinary students in the preclinical years in the core curriculum and on the necropsy
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structural biology. CHESS is administratively structured as a university research center within the Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education (CLASSE) . The CHESS Director works in
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Professors are non-tenure track teaching faculty members who are hired on multi-year appointments with the expectation of renewal and promotion. Candidates for the position should hold a PhD in a computing
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include teaching core and elective courses across the undergraduate and graduate curricula in hospitality and services more broadly, with an emphasis on how customer demand and experience, and supporting
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quantitative analytic methods. Core responsibilities include: Conducting data analysis for ongoing projects. Developing independent and collaborative publications by accessing available longitudinal data
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undergraduate teaching for a position of Assistant, Associate, or Full Teaching Professor at Cornell’s Ithaca campus. Teaching Professors are non-tenure track teaching faculty members who are hired on multi-year
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Transportation Systems Modeling & Urban Mobility Analytics Cornell University’s Center for Transportation, Environment, and Community Health (CTECH)—a U.S
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/Center) in the Division of Nutritional Sciences (DNS) and College of Human Ecology, is a multi-disciplinary center that integrates novel approaches in precision nutrition, artificial intelligence (AI), and
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); training anatomic pathology residents and fellows; teaching veterinary students in the preclinical years in the core curriculum and on the necropsy rotation; and advancing the understanding of disease