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to obtain access to NOAA Computational Facilities. This position is contingent on extramural funding. WHO WE ARE Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is a vibrant, Hispanic and Minority Serving Institution
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release time and tuition assistance for completing a degree while a Texas A&M employee Living Well, a program at Texas A&M that has been built by employees, for employees All positions are security
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communities. Our most fundamental mission is to educate students at all levels. To that end we offer a B.A. and B.S. degree program in geology, a B.S. degree program in geophysics, M.S. and Ph.D. programs in
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the theoretical and computational mechanics of shell structures, with a focus on extending these models to incorporate coupling with electromagnetic theory. This position is part of an interdisciplinary effort to
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solving skills and a strong publication record are a plus Proficiency in statistics used in the life sciences is desired Experience in computer programming would be a plus Preferred Special Knowledge
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, or potentially lead grant writing efforts Program Development and Coordination: Plans, develops, implements, coordinates, and monitors programs and services to facilitate program goals Develops and maintains
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employee Living Well, a program at Texas A&M that has been built by employees, for employees Instructions to Applicants: Applications received by Texas A&M University must either have all job application
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models at large scales. Experience evaluating and using eddy covariance tower data. Required special knowledge, abilities, and skills: Good communication and computer skills. Ability to publish peer
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] Subject Areas: Nuclear Physics / Nuclear astrophysics , Nuclear Physics Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/03/06, listed until 2025/09/06) Position Description: Apply Position Description Applications are invited
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a degree while a Texas A&M employee Living Well, a program at Texas A&M that has been built by employees, for employees Instructions to Applicants: Applications received by Texas A&M University