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parallel, a new portfolio of clients is growing with the development of an R&D cluster around the University and a growing number of international partnerships. About the College of Agriculture and
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opportunities for parallelism of the completion process, highlighting the potential for significant speedup in computations. Job responsibilities Research and Development: Conduct research to develop novel
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Design and execute experiments to study molecular and physiological processes in plants. Utilize tools such as proteomics, and metabolomics. Analyze plant phenotypes under controlled and stress conditions
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either four of these bioinformatics tools: BLAST, Ensembl, InterProScan, Primer3, MEGA, MAFFT, Phytozome, Bioconductor, Geneious, Clustal Omega Proficiency in R Knowledge of plant stress biology Good
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to dissect regulatory networks in model and/or crop plants. Key Responsibilities Design and execute experiments to study molecular and physiological processes in plants. Utilize tools such as proteomics, and
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completion) in applied mathematics, computer science, or a closely related field. Strong background in numerical linear algebra, algorithm design, and parallel computing. Proficiency in programming languages
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microbiomes and interpret the data using bioinformatics tools. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of researchers, including soil scientists, biochemists, and ecologists. Publish research findings in peer
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develop and sustain your own research team. Access to state-of-the-art core facilities, including: Genomics and transcriptomics platforms Medical imaging platform Animal research facility Bioinformatics and
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efficient beneficiation and purification processes for recovering potash and associated valuable elements from natural mineralizations, while ensuring the sustainable management and valorization of the brines
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measurements, behavior, and modeling; its connection with the biogeochemical cycling of C, N, and P, and fundamental biological and chemical processes controlling organic carbon sequestration in the soil