50 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University
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graduate students. Assist with hosting Institute visitors and supporting IQSE-sponsored activities. Qualifications PhD in Physics, optics, or photonics. Applicants should have a proven record of research in
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students. Assist with hosting Institute visitors and supporting IQSE-sponsored activities. Qualifications PhD in Physics, optics, or photonics. Applicants should have a proven record of research in
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modeling. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and applying probabilistic models to advance time-series analysis. Key areas of focus for this position include: 1)Probability Theory and
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of expertise. This position of Postdoctoral Research Associate is in the Texas A&M University Department of Neuroscience in the Souza Lab. The successful candidate will join a research lab focused on
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Texas A&M University, Veterinary Integrative Biosciences Position ID: 2609 -POSTDOC [#26753] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: College Station, Texas 77843
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: This position may require work beyond normal office hours and/or work on weekends Please note: This position is grant funded; future employment may be contingent upon future funding. Qualifications Required
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Associate will support research in the theoretical and computational mechanics of lipid membranes. This position is part of a multidisciplinary initiative focused on advancing understanding of topologically
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Intelligence (AI) approaches to quality control of coastal water level observations in a robust and time efficient way. The position is for one year, and it is renewable for an additional 9 months based
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work primarily with Professor Qian Yuan and Professor Benchun Duan to develop and employ algorithms to link mantle convective processes with earthquake ruptures. The position
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oligodendrocyte (dys)function influences brain aging, chronic neuroinflammation, and the progression of Alzheimer’s disease using both mouse and cell culture models. The position is responsible for designing and