40 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST" research jobs at Auburn University
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is
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are seeking applications from individuals with a PhD in any one area of engineering such as: aerospace, chemical, civil and environmental, computer science and software, electrical and computer, industrial and
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desire candidates with skills in advanced programming, spatial data science, GIS, and GeoAI. Your research will contribute to the development of sustainable, smart, and resilient urban transportation
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nearshore microbial/physicochemical water quality conditions, evaluation of oyster restoration locations and approaches, Oyster Gardening programs located in both Mississippi and Alabama, as
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at Auburn University is seeking a highly motivated individual to provide professional research assistance in the area of computational biology. The successful candidate will join a team of a research
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must have the following essential skills: Strong background in plant breeding and genetics Strong computer skills and proficiency in R or other programming languages Outstanding interpersonal and
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nearshore microbial/physicochemical water quality conditions, evaluation of oyster restoration locations and approaches, Oyster Gardening programs located in both Mississippi and Alabama, as
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and written communication skills, demonstrated technical excellence and ability to work both independently and in a team environment are necessary. Minimum Technology Skills Basic computer skills Basic
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administrative and professional support to research programs and projects at Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine. Responsible for equipment, materials, and support of laboratory operations. Provides
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to couples in the community and youth in high schools while simultaneously rigorously evaluating program effectiveness and testing implementation science research questions. In collaboration with the Principal