13 density-functional-theory-dft-post Postdoctoral research jobs at Texas A&M University System
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documentation of research. Good computer and communication skills. Ability to multi-task and work cooperatively with others. **Position is contingent on funding availability** Job Responsibilities: Laboratory
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: • Experience working with animals (lab or livestock). • Hands-on post-graduate ’wet’ lab experience. • Biological sample handling and processing (including blood and skeletal muscle). • Experience working with
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: -Excellent verbal and written communication skills. -Ability to analyze data and write reports. -Ability to utilize a computer and applicable software. -Ability to multi task and work cooperatively with others
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Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description Job Description: The Postdoctoral Research Associate will play a key role in the Climate Smart Feed Management Committee's educational
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, Abilities and Skills: -Strong analytical, organizational, computer and communication skills. -Ability to multi task and work cooperatively with others. Preferred Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: -Strong
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science-based resources, integrating committee activities, and organizing summits. This role involves creating decision-support tools, building a website to provide educational materials, and linking feed
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Education and Experience: Ph.D. in Genetics, Animal Science, or closely related discipline. Required knowledge, skills and abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to work
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Description Job Responsibilities: 50% - Utilize graphical/network models and data integrations, including work on collaborative projects. 10% - Assist in maintaining and upgrading, as necessary, our server
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Skills and Abilities: Ability to work collaboratively within a research team and interact with various stakeholders. Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, with experience writing research
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Description The Postdoctoral Research Associate will examine the epigenetic regulation of the paternal genome and subsequent role in embryo development in the Luense Lab (https://animalscience.tamu.edu/people