12 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation positions at Texas A&m Engineering
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applications. Topics of interest include: (i) generative AI, (ii) molecular language models, (iii) structure prediction, (iv) active learning & optimal experimental design (OED), (v) multi-modal AI/ML models
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that will focus on applying robotic control and motion planning algorithms to real hardware to simulate multibody 0g space dynamics. Candidates with demonstrated experience with robotic algorithms and writing
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planning algorithms to real hardware to simulate multibody 0g space dynamics. Candidates with demonstrated experience with robotic algorithms and writing software for robotic hardware will be prioritized
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tools (e.g., for modeling and simulation) in support of experimental design. Work Location: Main Campus – College Station, TX. About Nuclear Engineering Texas A&M University's Nuclear Engineering
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electronically and hard copy, assist with answering phones, and operate standard office equipment along with other duties as assigned by the Program Manager. Responsibilities: Responsible for online registrations
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in microbiology skills such as isolation and cultivation of bacterial strains, growth phenotype examination, molecular biology skills such as nucleic acid or protein extraction, electroporation etc
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examination, molecular biology skills such as nucleic acid or protein extraction, electroporation etc. Experience in handling cells (mammalian cells, microorganisms) in microsystems. Knowledge, Skills and
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education, research, and public service. Job Description Purpose: The Research Assistant will perform data analytics model development and training related to disasters data. Responsibilities: Perform
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complex models, novel methodological approaches to data problems, and creative data visualizations. Responsibilities: Research : Carry out extensive research in industrial distribution sales, marketing, and
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Laboratory (Turbo Lab) conducts fundamental and applied research within three thematic areas: Rotordynamics and Mechanical Systems; Thermal Fluids and Combustion; and Computational and Modeling Design. This