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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational Geophysics Agency Texas A&M University Department Geology Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type
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on performance. This position offers the opportunity to work with a dynamic team of scientists and researchers in a collaborative environment. The candidate must be able to start by October 1st, 2025, be eligible
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understanding of the Earth, its fluids, and their history and future, preparing the next generation of earth scientists, and using our expertise to serve the broader scientific, government, and industry
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. Approximately 100 Institute members – scientists, engineers, technicians, support staff, graduate students and undergraduate students – are involved in these programs. For more information, please visit our
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genome scientists with researchers in the field of genomics technology and bioinformatics science. The work we do will shape the future of the field of genome sciences and the world. To learn more, visit
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reactions. The position is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Energy (DOE) Basic Energy Sciences (BES) program, and TAMUS-National Laboratory Office (NLO) seed funding
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for conducting field, laboratory, and/or computer modeling studies to address research questions in the Geological and/or Geophysical Sciences. The Postdoctoral Fellow will organize, analyze, and synthesize data
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the molecular mechanisms of drug craving. We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate who is highly motivated, attentive to detail, and a rigorous and creative scientist with interests in elucidating
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science, analytical procedures and nuclear medicine. Approximately 100 Institute members – scientists, engineers, technicians, support staff, graduate students and undergraduate students – are involved in
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science, analytical procedures and nuclear medicine. Approximately 100 Institute members – scientists, engineers, technicians, support staff, graduate students and undergraduate students – are involved in