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collected for various experiments and interpret to understand biology of plant-pathogen interactions Collaborate with other lab members on various projects to conduct computational analyses in parallel
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- Psychological Sciences Working Title (if different from Position Title) Job Summary The Neurobehavioral Dynamics lab is looking for an Student Research Assistant interested in computational approaches, including
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agency meetings, and prepare proposals for additional extramural funding of the research program. This is a benefit eligible, non-tenure track position. The appointment is for an initial period of one year
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The Small Fruit Breeding Program at Auburn University is seeking a breeding data manager and curator specialist (Post Doc Fellow) to support the research activities of a USDA Specialty Crops Research
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cotton, corn, peanut, wheat, and soybean—by integrating crop simulation models (e.g., DSSAT, APSIM) with remote sensing (multispectral/hyperspectral, and advanced data science methods. The successful
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needs of faculty, including dual-career couples. Please visit the following link for more information: https://www.auburn.edu/academic/provost/facultyjobs/ . Review of applications will begin January 31
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., EPA guidelines). Troubleshooting: Identify and resolve technical issues with instrumentation and analytical procedures, potentially assisting in the development and validation of new methods
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under my supervision to support research related to AI-driven modeling of forestry systems, plant physiological processes, and ecological traits. The position will focus on developing computational models
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computer networks is a plu Experience with Linux – Knows C++ and Python Knowledge of basic principles in one or more of the following: chemical synthesis, spectroscopy, engineering (nuclear, electrical
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for coordinating the peanut disease research program. The individual will also be expected to assist in managing Official Variety trials for cotton, corn, grain sorghum, peanut, ryegrass, small grains, and soybeans