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by the Sea by Best College Reviews. Our natural setting is enhanced by its modern, attractive, and state-of-the-art classroom buildings and support facilities. Learn more information here ! PURPOSE
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. Experience with wearable and sensors placed in the environment. Knowledge of characteristics associated with mild cognitive impairment capturable with digital interfaces. Experience with agentic large language
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physics, and ultrafast lasers. Knowledge of scientific programming language(s) and computer simulation. Salary: Compensation will be commensurate based on the selected hire’s education and experience
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physics, and ultrafast lasers. Knowledge of scientific programming language(s) and computer simulation. Salary: Compensation will be commensurate based on the selected hire’s education and experience
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skills Excellent scientific writing ability and good communication skills Knowledge of scientific programming language(s), computer simulation, and quantum computing algorithms All tasks and job
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the neurocircuitry and neurobiology underlying aspects of methamphetamine craving. Major techniques used in the laboratory will include rodent behavioral assays, rodent in vivo surgery, single nuclei sequencing
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slice recording combined with optogenetic manipulation. Record of peer-reviewed research papers. Willingness to work with research animals (mice and rats). Good verbal and written English communication
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) software (e.g., COMSOL, ANSYS, or custom FEM codes) Proficiency in one or more programming languages (e.g., MATLAB, Python, C++, Julia). Strong written and oral communication skills Ability to work
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resume is strongly recommended and will help us with the review process. You may upload these documents on the application under CV/Resume. Why Texas A&M University? Texas A&M University is committed
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in in vivo rodent surgery Experience in behavioral screening Experience in Immunofluorescence Experience in Western Blot Experience in RNA isolation Experience with Flow cytometry or electrophysiology