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Education and Experience: PhD in nuclear physics Experience-running and analyzing beam-based nuclear physics experiments Experience with magnetic spectrometer and high-puritv germanium detectors (and other
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experience. Required Education and Experience: Appropriate Ph.D. in Physics or related field Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Working knowledge of TAMU systems and processes for research Ability
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and two years of lab working experience in a full-time position. *Compensation and classification is based on the analyses of the above qualifications during the recruitment process. Preferred
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Abilities: Knowledge of laboratory maintenance and equipment. Physical Requirements: Occasionally lifting and/or moving tables and other materials for recruitment events (not a requirement and with the help
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cord injury. This will include meticulous data organization and entry into SPSS, participant screening, and maintaining seamless communication throughout the entire research process, from recruitment
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: PhD in physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, or condensed matter physics Experience in optical spectroscopic methods for solid-state materials characterization Graduate student research work
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evening and/or weekend hours as needed. Required Education and Experience: Appropriate Ph.D. in Science or Chemistry Physical Requirements: Ability to lift, move, and transfer heavy weight with extended
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general circulation models and data assimilation outputs In-depth understanding of the physical and mathematical foundations of coupled/uncoupled numerical general circulation models, such as E3SM, CESM
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Abilities: Ability to cultivate and maintain professional working relationships Preferred Education and Experience: PhD in experimental nuclear physics Advanced knowledge of experimental methods in nuclear
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develop an understanding of the physical, social, economic and political forces that shape our environment. To learn more about the College of Architecture, please visit us at https://arch.tamu.edu What we