30 algorithm-development-"https:"-"RAEGE-Az" Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M AgriLife
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, and improve prediction accuracy - develop Machine Learning and AI algorithms for crop management, yield predictions and decision support systems - prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed publications
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make a difference in the world! Position Information The selected candidate would assist a team of ecosystem modeling scientists to perform process-based ecosystem models based research and develop
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the Health Living Research team, create an Individual Development Plan in close collaboration with Dr. Rethorst, receive training in grant writing, and have opportunities for research dissemination through
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-making and behavior (https://hbl.tamu.edu ). Responsibilities The Postdoctoral researcher will work primarily on collaborative research in the Department of Agricultural Economics and the IHA under
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-funded interdisciplinary research project focused on social media use and mental health of adolescents from representative racial and/or ethnic minority groups. Led by Dr. Jun Wang (https://alec.tamu.edu
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Phenomic prediction programs that incorporates genotype (genotype by sequence) and phenotype data (from traditional and high throughput, remote sensing sources) -Use or develop R programming code to complete
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Job Description Job Responsibilities: -Develop method for target and non-target analysis of emerging contaminants in different matrixes. -Adapt advanced materials and technologies for emerging
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Description Responsibilities: Develop and manage research projects related to dairy health and management. Collect, organize, and analyze data from dairy herds using advanced statistical and computational tools
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to communicate, prepare proposals to include cost information on spread sheets as applicable and provide reports of activities Ability to effectively communicate with faculty, students and staff
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samples. Develop and conduct research projects related to a systems-wide approach to increase consumption of vegetables, fruits, and ‘foods for health’. Work on research teams and collaborate with other