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Bacterial genetics for multiple species of organism Required Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Good communication and computer skills. Open approach to defining a problem and designing a strategy for
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Proficiency with molecular techniques (e.g., RNA extraction, qPCR) and/or advanced imaging Strong quantitative/statistical skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills, with a demonstrated record of
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ways to reduce agricultural or food waste and introducing new food or material products in waste management systems. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in fermentation and non-chemical processing
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technology, confocal imaging techniques and molecular cloning techniques. Required Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to multi-task and work
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approaches for ecological and paleontological data. Other requirements or other factors: Position requires collaboration and coordination across multiple institutions. Postdoc must be resident at Georgia Tech
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. The position will involve designing and analyzing experiments, modeling producer and consumer behavior, and integrating experimental and observational approaches to generate robust evidence. The postdoc will
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at the Texas A&M AgriLife Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture (IHA) based on the Texas A&M University campus in College Station, TX. The incumbent postdoc will work with USDA-ARS scientists
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ecological momentary assessment, smartphone-based tracking, or screenshot capture methods. - Experience applying machine learning techniques to a variety of data types such as with time-series data or image
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protected and open field cultivation systems Use lab and field equipment (ICP, HPLC, gas exchange analyzer, soil/root/plant sensors, chlorophyll fluorescence, etc.), data loggers and image processing tools
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influencing soil organic carbon, soil erosion, and nitrogen processes on croplands and pasture lands in the CONUS. Prior solid experience with process-based models, particularly EPIC, FEST-C, or other related