23 finite-element-analysis research jobs at University of Texas at Austin in United States
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of sedimentology, geochemistry, and microbiology, and general use of destructive, extraction-based methods that are designed for the analysis of large sediment samples. These bulk methods are quantitative but
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Campus in North Austin. Purpose This position aims to advance innovative processing and acquisition methodologies for land DAS and dense surveys, focusing on synthetic modeling, 4D analysis, and seismic
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Benchling or equivalent lab data management system GraphPad or equivalent data analysis/graphing tools Produce antibodies and bacterial cultures and analyze related data Work collaboratively in
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. Experience with quantitative and/or qualitative data collection and analysis. Prior experience with peer-review manuscript preparation and IACUC submission. Salary Range $35,000 + depending on qualifications
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Institute (LRI) and the Institute for Urban Research and Policy Analysis (IUPRA) at UT Austin seek four postdoctoral research fellows in public policy. The ideal candidates will have a track record in both
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methods (e.g., community-based participatory research, interviews, focus groups, photovoice). Skilled in qualitative data analysis and community-based approaches. Demonstrated commitment and ability
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WebGIS platforms for climate adaptation planning. Developing climate downscaling communication strategies. Fusing multiple data sources for environmental analysis. Required Qualifications PhD received
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. Assesses patient needs and directs them to appropriate care. Quality Improvement Participates in quality improvement initiatives. Assists with data collection and analysis for performance improvement
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constructive relationships Communicates clearly with patients and families Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams Navigates sensitive conversations with empathy Problem Solving Uses logic and analysis
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of research productivity. Experience managing the development, implementation, analysis, and write-up of quantitative research. Strong interest and involvement in civil society and democracy. Strong statistical