Research Associate Professor/Research Professor & Assistant Director, Artificial Intelligence
Company: Prairie View A&M University
Location: Prairie View
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title Research Associate
Professor/Research Professor & Assistant Director, Artificial
Intelligence Agency Prairie View A&M University Department
Cooperative Agricultural Research Center Proposed Minimum Salary
Commensurate Job Location Prairie View, Texas Job Type Faculty Job
Description The Cooperative Agricultural Research Center (CARC) at
Prairie View A&M University seeks qualified candidates for the
Research Associate Professor or Professor and AI in Agricultural
Research Leader position. This pivotal role is designed to advance
the Artificial Intelligence Research Program by implementing
innovative and strategic methodologies that address immediate and
long-term challenges. The focus will include resolving critical
issues concerning providing nutritious and healthy food for the
world's expanding population. The incumbent will spearhead a
distinguished AI research team supporting underserved producers and
businesses by developing and applying safe, productive practices.
This role will involve pioneering efficient, innovative,
evidence-based solutions within agriculture, food systems,
nutrition, and environmental management. The research will
incorporate advanced technologies such as high-resolution sensing
systems and autonomous robotics to improve precision and
operational efficiency in agricultural processes. Furthermore,
sophisticated data analytics and machine learning algorithms will
extract actionable insights from large and complex datasets,
enhancing predictive capabilities and optimizing decision-making.
The incumbent will integrate AI-driven technologies into
climate-smart solutions that empower underserved communities and
foster their development. By leveraging state-of-the-art AI
methodologies with sensing technologies, robotics, and data
analytics, the role will advance food and agricultural systems,
thereby improving all Americans' health, nutrition, and quality of
life while contributing to global food security. The incumbent will
also build a research team focused on innovative innovations that
enhance food safety, address food insecurities, and promote
nutritional security. Areas of research expertise and interest. We
seek candidates with research expertise in advanced Artificial
Intelligence technologies across agriculture, animal science, and
food science. Key areas include precision agriculture, AI-driven
pest and disease management, automated irrigation and nutrient
optimization, AI applications in animal science, and AI innovations
in food science. Precision agriculture leverages AI technologies
like machine learning, computer vision, and remote sensing to
enhance field management and productivity. AI-driven pest and
disease management uses neural network-based systems for early
detection and mitigation, promoting sustainability. Automated
irrigation and nutrient optimization employ AI for dynamic
scheduling and predictive analytics, improving efficiency and soil
health. AI enhances livestock management and welfare through
predictive models and advanced monitoring in animal science. AI in
food science advances safety, quality, and processing through
real-time monitoring and predictive analytics. These research areas
provide the incumbent opportunities to engage in innovative
projects addressing critical challenges and driving innovation
across agriculture, animal science, and food science. The AI in Ag
System Leader, in collaboration with the Executive Associate
Director (EAD) of the CARC, the Assistant Director of CARC, and the
Associate Dean (AD) for Academic Programs, will establish the
overall vision and oversee the operational management for the AI in
Ag system in regards to research priorities and the general
development of research scientists (including faculty with split
teaching-research appointments and research faculty), postdoctoral
fellows, research specialists and technicians, and student research
interns within the Plant Systems. As the chief administrative
officer of the AI in Ag System Research Program, the leader has the
responsibility for the delivery of a robust program of research and
related activities by CAFNR and the CARC regarding mission goals
and objectives as spelled out in the PVAMU, CAFNR, CARC,
Cooperative Extension Program (CEP) as well as the USDA/NIFA
strategic plans. This position will involve the day-to-day
management of staff and resources and operational strategies for
the unit. The position will support the work of AI in Ag System
research scientists who are engaged in the growth of plants in
field plots and greenhouse settings. It is pivotal for advancing
research, education, and innovation in AI in Ag. This position is
funded by a grant or restricted funds. Continued employment is
contingent on the renewal of grant or restricted funding.
Responsibilities: Develop Advanced AI Solutions: Create and
implement sophisticated AI algorithms and models to enhance various
aspects of food production and animal systems in agriculture,
including predictive modeling, optimization techniques, and
decision support tools. Data Acquisition and Analysis: Gather and
examine extensive datasets related to animal and food systems,
covering livestock performance, environmental conditions, and
market trends. Apply statistical analysis and machine learning
methods to derive significant insights from the data. Enhance
Livestock Management: Utilize AI methods to refine livestock
management practices, such as optimizing feed and nutrition,
detecting diseases, and improving breeding programs. Develop
predictive livestock health and performance models for early
intervention and proactive management strategies. Optimize
Agricultural Economics: Collaborate with stakeholders in
agricultural economics to develop AI-driven solutions that enhance
economic efficiency and sustainability. This includes demand
forecasting, resource allocation, and financial modeling to support
informed decision-making and reduce waste. Integrate Emerging
Technologies: Stay current with the latest advancements in AI, IoT,
robotics, and blockchain, and explore their incorporation into
agricultural systems to improve performance and sustainability.
Human Perspectives: Incorporate AI to address human-centric
challenges in agriculture, such as labor optimization, consumer
behavior analysis, and community engagement. Develop AI tools that
consider human factors to improve the overall effectiveness and
acceptance of agricultural innovations. Collaborate Across
Disciplines: Work closely with animal scientists, agronomists,
engineers, and other stakeholders to convert AI insights into
practical recommendations and solutions. Engage with
multidisciplinary teams to tackle complex challenges in food and
animal systems. Work with faculty with split teaching-research
appointments to promote excellence in teaching, research, and
service by the level of their appointment; facilitate faculty
efforts at seeking external grant support. Work closely with other
system chairs to foster cooperative/collaborative relationships and
a shared vision. Foster and develop a culture of collaborative
partnership beyond the boundaries of PVAMU. Work to foster,
strengthen, and integrate relationships and collaborations among
four strategic areas (Academics, Extension, Research, and Farm).
Support team members in enhancing publications and recognition
through high-quality research. Work closely with the Information,
Impact, and Sustainability Center (IISC) to ensure press releases
highlight the key findings of the Plant Systems' research,
distribute them to media that cater to general audiences, and
update web content regularly. Participate in College-
wide/University/TAMUS Cooperative/Collaborative partnerships.
Cultivate collaborations in cross-cutting systems including animal,
plant, food and nutrition, natural resources and environmental
sciences, and social systems and allied research ", and facilitate
research in trans disciplinary areas cross campus to link with
agricultural researchers" Perform other duties as assigned by the
Executive Associate Director (EAD) of CARC, Assistant Director of
CARC, Associate Dean of Academic Programs, and the Dean/Director of
Land-Grant Programs. Required Education and Experience: Ph.D. with
research experience in agriculture, engineering, or related fields
and strong skills in data analytics and modeling. 7 plus years of
experience in leading a multidisciplinary group of researchers.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Data science and
artificial intelligence. Proven record of publications in related
field. Proven record in securing external grant funding in
agriculture and life sciences-related areas including animal,
plant, food and nutrition, natural resources and environmental
sciences and data science and artificial intelligence. A record of
collaborations, involvement in professional development, and
student research engagement activities. Must be excellent in
written/oral communication with high proficiency in scientific
English. Other Requirements: Weekend or evenings work may be
required occasionally. This position may require some travel.
Preferred Qualifications: Strong publication record. Time
management skills to be able to prioritize activities, especially
when there is a high volume of tasks. Communication skills to be
able to communicate with internal research members or collaborators
and understand their needs. Strong organizational skills to perform
multiple tasks. Robust computer programing, data analytics,
geospatial data analysis, and modeling Flexibility to move between
activities and duties quickly if priorities change. Job Posting
Close Date: Until Filled Required Attachments: Please attach all
required documents listed belowin the attachment box labeled as
either "Resume/CV or Resume/Cover Letter" on the application.
Multiple attachments may be included in the "Resume/CV" or
Resume/Cover Letter" attachment box. Any additional attachments
provided outside of the required documents listed below are
considered optional. Resume or Curriculum Vitae Cover Letter
Application Submission Guidelines: All applicants are required to
apply via our Career Site on or before the closing date indicated
on the job posting. Applicant inquiries received via email and
websites such as Indeed, HigherEdJobs, etc. will not be considered
unless the individual has applied to the available position via
thePVAMUCareer site. The required documents listed in the above
"Required Attachments" section must be attached to the application
prior to the job closing date indicated to ensure full
consideration for the application submitted. Please contact the
Office of Human Resource on or before the closing date indicated
above at 936-261-1730 or jobs@pvamu.edu should you need assistance
with the online application process. Background Check Requirements:
All positions are security-sensitive. Applicants are subject to a
criminal history investigation, and employment is contingent upon
the institution's verification of credentials and/or other
information required by the institution's procedures, including the
completion of the criminal history check. Equal
Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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