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machine learning techniques, both data-driven and physics-informed, with mantle convection modeling to investigate planetary evolution and habitability. This is a one-year position with the possibility
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transformative education, innovative research and team-based health care delivery. What we want This position will work with a research team of several research grants/contracts within the public health field
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under CV/Resume or upon answering the questionnaire you may attach the documents. Schedule: May have to work on the weekend and/or after normal hours. Qualifications Required Education Appropriate PhD in
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modeling, control, and optimization of power and energy systems with applications to maritime and coastal infrastructures (e.g., shipboard microgrids, port facilities, islanded communities, desalination
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Salary: Will be commensurate based on the selected hire’s education and experience. Location: Bryan, TX Please note: This position is grant funded; future employment may be contingent upon future funding
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to contribute positively to our multi-institutional team A solid understanding of basic hydrology and water quality. Knowledge in coding and modeling dynamic river biogeochemistry change. What you need to do
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. This position is in the Murphy Lab located in the Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences and the Center for Comparative Genomics, a new campus initiative to expand faculty and research teams focused
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level of experience to the position and understand the demands of supporting executives in a fast-paced environment. This person must be professional, enjoy working in a high-volume environment and be
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experience to the position and understand the demands of supporting executives in a fast-paced environment. This person must be professional, enjoy working in a high-volume environment and be able to apply
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immunity Studying immune responses to viral vaccines Exploring helminth-induced modulation of antiviral immune responses Most experiments will involve mouse models. Prior experience with mice is preferred