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supervision, performs a variety of clearly-defined technical functions that support academic projects, academic teaching and research operations in Zachry Labs. General areas of focus include: Machining and
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clearly-defined technical functions that support academic projects, academic teaching and research operations in Zachry Labs. General areas of focus include: Machining and Fabrication, CNC- mills & lathes
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, combined with machine learning and artificial intelligence to inform material selection, design, discovery, and development. Responsibilities: Perform independent research and collaboration with team members
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sales, marketing, and management. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in data analytics, coding, statistics, and machine learning. They should also possess the skills necessary to develop
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research related to developing solutions for disaster management. Machine learning model development, evaluation, and testing. Data collection, analysis, and processing. Creation of ML workflow. Perform
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, or an accredited Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with an equivalent combination of relevant training and experience. Related experience in a military or defense context. Knowledge, Skills, and
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systems. Deploying the complete perception stack on the AVA Jeep's onboard computer and tuning parameters for optimal real-world performance. Superimpose SAM2 and LiDAR road segmentation outputs to enhance
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, research, and public service. Job Description Purpose: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and AggieFab Nanofabrication Facility at Texas A&M University seeks a Postdoctoral Researcher to
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collaboration with private companies and the military. Our lab operates mainly out of the Research Integration Center (RIC) at RELLIS where we have access to a machine shop, outdoor testing facilities (Innovation
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independently and as part of a team. Work Location: Main Campus – College Station, TX. About Electrical and Computer Engineering: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University