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implementation of advanced statistical and machine learning models, manage large-scale geospatial and temporal datasets, and enhance data infrastructure to support research and applied projects focused on hazard
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& Recovery Center, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Center for Geospatial Sciences, Applications, and Technology, Center for Housing and Urban Development (including one of four HUD Centers of Excellence in
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Professor, Computer Science to begin Fall 2026. The department offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science, as well as BS and MS degrees in Geospatial Sciences. The primary responsibilities
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a first-choice institution. The Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science (CBI) at TAMU-CC is a collaborative research environment utilizing geospatial science to support data driven decision
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) datasets using a range of geospatial tools and software. Develops and customizes geospatial tools to meet project-specific needs. Utilizes ArcGIS Pro proficiently for data visualization and spatial analysis
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two-year competitively funded postdoc position is available in Candice Lumibao’s Plant, Microbe and Global Change laboratory at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), in collaboration with
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, GISP, or PE are highly desirable depending on the applicant’s background and project role. Master’s degree in Urban Planning, Environmental Science, Geospatial Science, Geography, or a closely related
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, and PhD degrees in Computer Science, as well as BS and MS degrees in Geospatial Sciences. The Department of Computer Science prepares students to pursue productive careers and advanced degrees in
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of the beach and bays, TAMU-CC is a first-choice institution. The Conrad Blucher Institute for Surveying and Science (CBI) at TAMU-CC is a collaborative research environment utilizing geospatial science to
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postdocs, and contributing to establishing a positive, supportive and collaborative environment. Additionally, this faculty member is also expected to engage, publish, and collaborate with our faculty in