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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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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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the northern Texas High Plains. Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Professor and Center Director (Texas A&M AgriLife Research – Amarillo), the Senior Research Engineer (Texas A&M AgriLife Research
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, environmental chemistry, environmental engineering, biological and agricultural engineering or closely related field Preferred Experience: • Strong background and research experience in soil chemistry and soil
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, geography, agricultural science, engineering, environmental science, water management, or a closely related field. Preferred Education: Master’s degree in hydrology, water management, agricultural science
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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Biological & Agricultural Engineering Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas
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. Familiarity with computational modeling of structure-function relationship Experience in identifying metabolites in biological samples. Sufficient knowledge in statistical analysis tools (e.g., SAS, R, XLstat
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: -Ph.D. in biological, chemical, or physical sciences Preferred Experience: -Experience in a molecular biology, biochemistry, or structural biology lab Required Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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/Engineering, Civil Engineering, or related disciplines with emphasis on SWAT/SWAT+/HAWQS modeling or agro-ecosystem assessment. Or a Bachelor's degree in Ecology, agronomy, Geology, Environmental Science
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that depend on them. Primary collaborators will include but are not limited to plant breeders, plant physiologists, irrigation and environmental engineers, soil scientists, and agronomists. This position