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Posting Details Position Information Job Title College of Engineering Postdoc Pool 2024 - 2025 Posting Number P1886F Position Summary Information Job Description Summary The Samuel Ginn College
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collected for various experiments and interpret to understand biology of plant-pathogen interactions Collaborate with other lab members on various projects to conduct computational analyses in parallel
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Auburn University, College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM) Position ID: 723-POSTDOC [#27892] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Auburn University, Alabama 36849
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. The postdoc will work closely with Dr. Matthew Jurjonas (PI and Assistant Professor, Conservation Social Science) and Dr. Chris Anderson (Co-PI and Professor, Coastal Wetland Ecology) to co-lead project
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) at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama is seeking candidates for the position of Postdoc Fellow. This is non-tenure track position will assist NCAT’s lead research engineers in preparing externally funded
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algebraic geometry, commutative algebra, symplectic geometry, or closely related areas. NSF FRG Postdoctoral Associates will be mentored by the project PI Michael Brown. Postdocs are expected to engage in FRG
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Convergence program, that includes students, postdocs, and faculty at the University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa) and the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), as well as a team of dedicated community partners
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The Small Fruit Breeding Program at Auburn University is seeking a breeding data manager and curator specialist (Post Doc Fellow) to support the research activities of a USDA Specialty Crops Research
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computer networks is a plu Experience with Linux – Knows C++ and Python Knowledge of basic principles in one or more of the following: chemical synthesis, spectroscopy, engineering (nuclear, electrical
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for coordinating the peanut disease research program. The individual will also be expected to assist in managing Official Variety trials for cotton, corn, grain sorghum, peanut, ryegrass, small grains, and soybeans