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under my supervision to support research related to AI-driven modeling of forestry systems, plant physiological processes, and ecological traits. The position will focus on developing computational models
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-edge projects aimed at improving sustainable transportation networks using advanced computational techniques, data analysis, and artificial intelligence. We seek candidates specializing in the following
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to detail. Ability to manage multiple projects independently and meet deadlines. Ability to collaborate effectively with researchers, staff, and peers. Ability to work in an office setting at a computer for
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- Psychological Sciences Working Title (if different from Position Title) Job Summary The Neurobehavioral Dynamics lab is looking for an Student Research Assistant interested in computational approaches, including
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agency meetings, and prepare proposals for additional extramural funding of the research program. This is a benefit eligible, non-tenure track position. The appointment is for an initial period of one year
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Appointment Status Full-time Part-time FTE Limited Term Yes Limited Term Length 1 year Job Summary The Small Fruit Breeding Program at Auburn University is seeking a breeding data curator to support the
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Posting Details Position Information Job Title Mathematics and Statistics Postdoctoral Fellow Pool Posting Number P0543F Position Summary Information Job Description Summary The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Auburn University invites applications for several one- or two-year...
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, processes and new technologies is a plus Basic Knowledge of RF systems and computer networks is a plus Preferred Qualifications - Experience with Linux – Knows C++ and Python - Knowledge of basic principles
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Technology Skills Ability to use computers to conduct essential functions as requested, and to learn new software and programs as needed. Prior experience with fMRI, EMA, and/or psychophysiological research
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is