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in data analysis, business intelligence, or related roles Proficiency in data analysis tools and programming languages (e.g. SQL, Python, R, etc.) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with
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for simulating river network dynamics, such as R, Julia, Python, or GIS-based hydrological modeling platforms. Ability to integrate physical, chemical, and biological components into the river-lake network models
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support applied research on Texas residential markets. The ideal candidate will have experience collecting and analyzing economic data, proficiency in statistical tools like R or Python, and the ability
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.myworkdayjobs.com/TAMUCC_External and enter job code: R-086057. JOB DUTIES: Build, maintain and provide access to archives and special collections in a variety of formats. Ensure the accessibility of research
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papers and reports including data collection and data analysis Proficiency using SAS, SPSS, R, and/or STATA statistical software Analyzing and interpreting various forms of cross-sectional, longitudinal
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reimbursements from the Comptroller’s office for TAMU and all shared services customers. A/R and A/P Corrections - Processes daily A/R and A/P correction requests, which includes manual corrections in FAMIS and
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Texas A&M University, Physics and Astronomy Position ID: TAMU -PHYS -POSTDOC [#29977, R-083493] Position Title: Position Location: College Station, Texas 77843-4242, United States of America [map
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Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop, GraphPad Prism, R Studio Responsibilities Research Under general supervision, conducts research into their field of expertise. Utilizes
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, C/C++, GOAL, OGR, Pandas/GeoPandas, R/R-spatial, MATLAB, FORTRAN, and NetworkX. Proficient with both QGIS and ArcGIS for cartographic production and tool development. Familiarity with legacy
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The Division of Research and Innovation (R&I) at Texas A&M University-Corpus is seeking a dynamic, detail- oriented Research and Reporting Analyst to oversee the administration and optimization of our research