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ArcPro). Strong written, oral, and visual communication skills. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge and experience in: Inland and coastal floodplain/watershed hydrodynamics Flood frequency analysis and
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overall employment is contingent upon availability of these funds in the future. Required Education and Experience: Ph.D. in physics Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Excellent written and oral communication
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the preparation of required technical progress reports to research sponsors. Why Texas A&M University? We are a prestigious university with strong traditions, Core Values, and a community of caring and
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be a self-starter is desired Preferred Experience: Basic molecular biology and microbiology skills and techniques are highly recommended Excellent oral and written communication skills, strong problem
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communication and enforcement of rules and regulations for all staff members and student workers supervised. Other Requirements or Other Factors: Minimum full time (12 month) position in a large university
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Preferred Qualifications: Interest in and enthusiasm for community resilience, land use planning, environmental planning, and social vulnerability Experience with both quantitative and qualitative social
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Experience with protein biochemistry and/or molecular biology techniques, including but not limited to immunohistochemistry, Western blot, qPCR, RNA sequencing, etc. Excellent organizational, written, and oral communication
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of culture and society (sociocultural and linguistic anthropology), the biology and evolution of humans and our closest relatives (biological anthropology) and the study of past human communities and material
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knowledge of the Boltzmann and quantum Boltzmann equation as well as stimulated Brillouin and Raman scattering. General: Knowledge of scientific programming language(s) and computer simulation
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with high-throughput data generation. Ability to independently interpret QC metrics. Troubleshooting sequencing issues. Client project coordination and communication. Interaction with both wet-lab and