59 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University
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experience to the position and understand the demands of supporting executives in a fast-paced environment. This person must be professional, enjoy working in a high-volume environment and be able to apply
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Intelligence (AI) approaches to quality control of coastal water level observations in a robust and time efficient way. The position is for one year, and it is renewable for an additional 9 months based
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recommended. You may upload all three on the application under CV/Resume or upon answering the questionnaire you may attach the documents. Travel: This position may travel as required. Schedule: This position
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data from social network surveys, carrying out interviews with participants, and preparing and delivering manuscripts and academic presentations. This position will also mentor graduate and/or
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data collection, management, and analysis, including using standardized assessments and contributing to grant writing. A well-qualified candidate for this position will also possess: Strong record
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strongly recommended Other Requirements: May have to work on the weekend and/or after normal hours. May travel as required. Qualifications Required Education and Experience • Appropriate PhD in a Sport
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laboratory instrumentation and follow applicable safety standards. Qualifications: Appropriate PhD. A well-qualified candidate will also possess: PhD. In Chemistry. Experience in inorganic and organometallic
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and conducting experiments using various mouse models of disease. This position involves investigating how bacterial agents modulate immune responses to develop novel therapeutic strategies, with a
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may attach the documents Schedule: This position may require work beyond normal office hours and/or work on weekends Other: This position is grant funded Qualifications Required Education A PhD in any
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two-year competitively funded postdoc position is available in Candice Lumibao’s Plant, Microbe and Global Change laboratory at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), in collaboration with