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Job Description Job Responsibilities -Conduct molecular dynamic (MD) simulations of the interactions of biological toxins including alpha-toxin, pyocyanin, and pyoverdine with clay natural and modified
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loggers to collect environmental data and use of imaging system/tools Analyze plant nutritional quality using spectrophotometers and HPLC Statistical analysis and preparation of manuscripts for publications
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/) • Microscopy and Imaging Center (https://microscopy.tamu.edu/) • Integrated Metabolomics Analysis Core (https://imac.tamu.edu/) • Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Facility (https://research.tamu.edu/facility
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: -Good communication and computer skills -Ability to multi task and work cooperatively with others -Ability to drive to research stations and ability to stay overnight when needed. Preferred knowledge
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protected and open field cultivation systems Use lab and field equipment (ICP, HPLC, gas exchange analyzer, soil/root/plant sensors, chlorophyll fluorescence, etc.), data loggers and image processing tools
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-transmission electron microscopy. -Develop bioinformatics workflows for processing and analyze large data sets. -Perform key laboratory techniques such as PCR, molecular cloning, SDS-PAGE, and other basic
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vision technologies needed to behaviorally phenotype cattle. Major duties include: Literature review. Study design. Carry out animal studies including administering treatments, assisting with research
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to use a computer and software effectively to create databases, perform statistical analyses, present data, and perform other computer-related tasks, including competence in one or more modern programming
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make a difference in the world! Position Information We are seeking a postdoctoral position focused on the development and deployment of computer vision and intelligent robotic systems through physics
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N2O emissions data from freshwater systems, integrating it with environmental and other measurement datasets. Develop and implement N2O emission processes and parameterization within the APEX model