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| Human Resources and UT Austin Employee Experience | Human Resources Must be authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis for any employer without sponsorship. Purpose The Postdoc employed
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integrating multi-modal data for individualized cancer therapy selection. The lab leads multi-institutional projects combining clinical, molecular, proteomic, and other published data to build explainable and
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monitoring. Responsibilities Research and development in seismic monitoring and DAS. Modeling and interpretation of land seismic data. Seismic data processing and analysis. Participation in the consortium
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of photobiomodulation, including test scheduling, participant interaction, informed consent, and the administration of transcranial infrared light stimulation treatments using lasers and/or light-emitting devices. Data
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bioinformatics pipelines for the routine analysis of amplicon and long-read DNA sequences obtained by Nanopore sequencing Analysis of metagenomic and amplicon sequencing DNA data. Writing and publication
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issues, develop ML approaches to analyze water quantity/quality data, and assess spatiotemporal variability in various resource datasets. Responsibilities Conducting research using large databases
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of the one-year appointment Required Materials Resume/CV Letter of interest Academic Writing Sample and a public facing writing sample 3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference
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, including in front of media. Salary Range $65,000 + depending on qualifications Working Conditions Typical office environment Required Materials Resume/CV 3 work references with their contact information
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laboratory experiments for monitoring fluid movement in the subsurface (brine, CO2, H2, etc.) and leakage. Responsibilities Acquire and process time-lapse ultrasonic data from sand tank laboratory experiments
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with investigators in the Heart Center to generate analyzable clinical data to better understand and improve the patient and family outcomes of those diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease