103 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" positions at Texas A&M AgriLife
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Job Title Software Applications Developer II Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department AgriLife Research Center for Managed Technology Services (ARCMTS) Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job
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will be expected to develop a nationally recognized, externally funded research program that is collaborative, interdisciplinary, and self-sustaining. The program should address critical challenges
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-Social media strategy development -Social media algorithm knowledge Please submit with application a cover letter, resume, and at least 3 professional references. All positions are security-sensitive
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, and improve prediction accuracy - develop Machine Learning and AI algorithms for crop management, yield predictions and decision support systems - prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications
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. Attends weekly meetings throughout the school year to discuss program implementation. Enrolls in and completes the Master Wellness Volunteer program (https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/asset-local/master
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make a difference in the world! Position Information The selected candidate would assist a team of ecosystem modeling scientists to perform process-based ecosystem models based research and develop
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make a difference in the world! Position Information Texas A&M AgriLife Research – Dallas Center (https://dallas.tamu.edu/ ) is seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Controlled Environment
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that yield nutritious food sources, outreach programs that train community members on growing their own food, and preservation of natural resources via eco-friendly means, all while following practices
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management in the state of Texas. Position Responsibilities: Research areas: Investigate and comprehend the complex interplay of soil-plant-water within urban environments. Develop and implement cutting-edge
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-making and behavior (https://hbl.tamu.edu ). Responsibilities The Postdoctoral researcher will work primarily on collaborative research in the Department of Agricultural Economics and the IHA under