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co-author multiple high-impact peer-reviewed publications. Performs other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications: A Ph.D. in Geospatial Analytics, Agricultural Engineering, Hydrology
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Job Title Assistant Research Data Scientist -Data & Bioinformatics Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department AgriLife Center for Managed Technology Services (CMTS) Proposed Minimum Salary
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structures, archaeological sites, Sacred sites, and Traditional Cultural Places. -May supervise staff and students - Other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience: -Bachelor’s degree in
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combination of administrative, event planning, and communications responsibilities. The role involves maintaining general office functions, supporting student workers, and coordinating safety and technology
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crop improvement. The successful candidate will work on chromosome-scale genome assembly, gene annotation, structural variation discovery and development of genomics tools to accelerate breeding across
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Job Title Program Coordinator Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Food Science & Technology Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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trials including removing shavings, pressure washing, cleaning pen panels/feeders, structural cleaning to ensure proper environment for high quality research. Cool cell pads (the pads are paid for by SSC
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workshops. Coordinate logistics such as room reservations, catering, technology needs, parking, and materials preparation. Prepare agendas, correspondence, sign-in sheets, and other event-related materials
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, and the Texas A&M AgriLife onion projects • Conduct whole genome structural and functional analysis in vegetable crops • Manage marker-assisted selection in vegetable crops and collect plant
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complex model intercomparison and scaling assessments. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to multiple high-impact publications and shape the future of agroecosystem modeling. This is a two-year