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models/tools. Experience with large, varied datasets. Experience working with soil, water, and plant sensors and remote sensing technology. Other Requirements: This position requires physical activities
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the supervision of a biologist, scientist or an administrative or technical superior. Responsibilities: - Performs maintenance activities of research facilities, including grounds, building structures, aquaculture
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including natural resources, engineering and other appropriate members from across the university. - Lead multi-disciplinary team of scientists and graduate students in development and implementation
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the supervision of a biologist, scientist or an administrative or technical superior. Responsibilities: - Performs maintenance activities of research facilities, including grounds, building structures, aquaculture
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ability to collaborate with others. Openness to learning new skills (e.g., new methodological approaches, new software/technology, etc.). Proficiency with Microsoft Office including Teams, Excel, Word
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factors shape the structure and function of microbial communities, with a focus on the human gut microbiome. The Laboratory Technician will play a key role in organizing and supporting the lab as it grows
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Management, Environmental Science/Engineering or closely related field · Six (6) or more years of relevant experience with watershed-based plan develop and/or implementation, and related activity
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Job Title Accelerator Operator Agency Texas A&M Agrilife Research Department Food Science & Technology Proposed Minimum Salary $18.00 hourly Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type Staff Job
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techniques (e.g., column chromatography, HPLC, flash chromatography). Perform structural characterization of natural products using spectroscopic methods (NMR, MS, IR, UV-Vis). Conduct bioassay-guided
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, exercise physiology, health communications, public health, social sciences, life sciences, engineering, data and computation science, and economics. Healthy Living implements, evaluates, and disseminates