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of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: The USDA-ARS Stored Product Insect and Engineering Research Unit in Manhattan, Kansas is
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analysis experience and scientific writing ability Experience with systematic or scoping reviews (or other structured knowledge-synthesis methods) Experience in R or Stata Knowledge of experimental and
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, the participant will analyze and propose engineering solutions to align facility operations with rigorous research requirements, gaining hands-on experience in biosystems engineering, facility
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, statistical, or mechanistic models to translate nonclinical data (such as chemical structures, sequences, and in vitro functional assays for specific drugs) into safety endpoints (such as cardiotoxicity
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have received or be pursuing a doctoral degree in one of the relevant fields (Synthetic Organic/Polymer Chemistry/Chemical Engineering or a closely related field). Degree must have been received within
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how to adjust model structures/parameters based on calibration data, and evaluate model credibility using validation data; Learn how to execute modeling & simulation to predict various outcomes
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Objectives: The participant will develop an understanding of cotton fibers as a textile material through chemical transformations and mechanical construction taking into consideration fiber morphology and
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areas. These include, but are not limited to: Applying machine learning algorithms to solve real-world problems. Creating and structuring databases for storage, retrieval, and image analysis. Determining
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high-accuracy protein models and structural insights. Experience engineering nucleic acid sequences and chemistries to optimize specificity, stability, and delivery to arthropod systems. Expertise in
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-products. Current extracts from whole rice, rice bran, and rice hulls will be evaluated for biological activity, followed by purification and structural characterization of active components. This research