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. This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of groundwater technology, gaining experience on projects ranging from groundwater sampling and geophysical imaging in the field, analysis
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include the development of predictive models for disease resistance, genome-wide association studies to uncover resistance loci, automated phenotyping approaches using image data, and integrative multi
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therapeutics. The experience includes opportunities to learn the operation and upkeep of physiological and cell culture instrumentation, apply quality assurance and quality control practices, and contribute
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concept to prototype testing and calibration. This solid engineering background will be advantageous to the participant in their future career. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Samir Trabelsi
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technical processes in detailed reports and presentations. Disseminating your research through scientific research journals, presentations, and technology demonstrations. Where will I be located? San Antonio
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-automated processing pipeline capable of analyzing high-throughput plant phenotyping and soil-sensing data to extract key phenotypic traits. Advancing crop productivity within sustainable cropping systems
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this fellowship, you will participate in research projects involving canine biometric data, looking for novel ways to identify and individuate dogs using neural networks, local feature mapping, image classifiers
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an early-stage project from initiation to analysis to a fielded system in a short period of time. The knowledge gained will provide you a highly desired skill set in the area of clinical systems
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. The participant will learn how to develop serological diagnostic assays to decrease the cross reactivity and false positivity on the current assays. The participant will also learn the process of assay validation
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. Description: The storage and movement of water around or planet is linked to numerous climatological, chemical and biological processes. I conduct research using satellite observations and numerical simulations