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breeding, mechanical engineering, and computer science fields, and is expected to work in a team and independently as needed. -Other job related duties as needed. Required Education and Experience: PhD in
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agronomists, soil scientists, engineers, and other domain experts. -Lead manuscript writing and present findings at conferences. -Initiate and support grant writing and development of externally funded research
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databases to conduct analyses. -Perform experiments needed to evaluate the nutritional status of various engineered strains of gene edited or transgenic insects. -Evaluate data, drafts figures, prepares
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the northern Texas High Plains. Responsibilities: 1. Under the supervision of the Professor and Center Director (Texas A&M AgriLife Research – Amarillo), the Senior Research Engineer (Texas A&M AgriLife Research
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nexus, animal health, and environmental quality in relation to industry needs and state and federal policy. -Assist in enhancing synergy of statewide programs through research and technology transfer
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procedures. Coordinate and manage tasks and timelines associated with research. Write and review manuscripts, abstracts, and reports related to research projects. Develop computer vision technology to monitor
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across agriculture, life sciences, engineering, and medicine. The campus offers exceptional research infrastructure through a number of core facilities, including: • AgriLife Genomics and Bioinformatics
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. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. degree in Agricultural/Biosystems/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or closely related fields with expertise in robotics, computer vision
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the model development process and publish findings in peer-reviewed journals. Performs other duties assigned. Required Education and Experience: Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering, Civil and Environmental
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, project scheduling, and performance review. Technical supervision on air quality engineering and bioaerosol sciences will be provided by the Professor and Center Director (Amarillo, TX) and Associate