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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Post-doctoral researcher in networking, edge systems and AI support for 5G/NextG network systems and vertical applications
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, and organizational networks, we characterize the dynamics of knowledge creation and application. Current projects include both the production and evolution of scientific knowledge and the application
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to identify pathways within complex metabolic networks that can be used for early identification of disease or targeted to prevent or treat metabolic diseases. To accomplish this aim, studies combine the use
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tools and pipelines for omics data analysis, including differential expression, pathway enrichment, and network analysis Experience with statistical analysis software (R, Python) and data visualization
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curiosity and unorthodox collaboration. By fostering a culture of innovation, our diverse network of scholars and skilled engineers delivers groundbreaking solutions to the most pressing environmental science
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of curiosity and unorthodox collaboration. By fostering a culture of innovation, our diverse network of scholars and skilled engineers delivers groundbreaking solutions to the most pressing
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professional rapport and network in various events. Onsite location: West Bank Office Building - 1300 S 2nd St, Minneapolis, Twin Cities Campus - West-bank Sponsorship: Please note, we are not offering H-1B
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world-class network of partners, including the Minnesota Supercomputer Institute (MSI), the Institute for Health Informatics, and the College of Pharmacy. If you are passionate about translational
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development, conference attendance, and opportunities to expand the candidate’s research network are also provided. Functions: ● Characterize how interactions between fungi and other organisms, particularly