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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate - Climate-Smart Feed Management and Nutrient Modeling Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Animal Science Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job
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coastal resilience. Pursue work on coastal resilience and remote sensing analyses. Other duties as assigned. Occasional Duties Assist with teaching efforts in coastal, fisheries, and other ecological
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AgriLife and make a difference in the world! Position Information: The successful candidate will contribute to developing and evaluating terrestrial and aquatic nitrogen dynamics and emission modeling, with
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AgriLife and make a difference in the world! Position Information This position provides leadership to the modeling and analysis of historical data on groundwater extraction and agricultural irrigation in
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specializing in hydrologic modeling, water quality, carbon dynamics, and CO2 and CH4 emission modeling. The successful candidate will contribute to developing and evaluating aquatic carbon dynamics and CO2 and
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ecosystem modeling; downloading and processing projected future climate data; designing field experiments; procuring necessary field and laboratory equipment and supplies; conducting experiments; and
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. Responsibilities: Implement AI approaches for crop sensing, growth analysis, and stress monitoring, with a strong focus on modeling and interpreting plant-environment interactions for intelligent climate control
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organization, or summit coordination. Experience with modeling tools. Familiarity with poultry feed formulation software for research applications. Proficiency in laboratory techniques and use of analytical
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Description Job Responsibilities: 50% - Utilize graphical/network models and data integrations, including work on collaborative projects. 10% - Assist in maintaining and upgrading, as necessary, our server
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of drylands Knowledge of and experience with hydrological modeling, Knowledge of and experience using remote sensing. Knowledge of and experience in planning and executing field studies related to dryland