30 analog-and-integrated-circuits Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Minnesota
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: Apply atmospheric back trajectory models (e.g., HYSPLIT, STILT) to investigate the source regions and transport pathways of PFAS detected in regional precipitation samples. (30%) Integrate and Analyze
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conduct fundamental research and provide education in plant and microbial biology. The Department of Plant and Microbial Biology (PMB), led by Interim Head Dr. John Ward, comprises a diverse and integrative
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Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Research This research is related to the integration of computation into the undergraduate physics
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(Coleoptera: Passalidae) found in the Caribbean islands and Mesoamerica. The work encompasses field studies, molecular systematics, and integration of biodiversity data. Responsibilities: ● Perform research
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of Physical Therapy creates and integrates innovative research discoveries, education, and practice to develop scholarly, collaborative physical therapists and rehabilitation scientists who advance health care
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Qualifications: ● Experience in advanced controls systems, electromechanical design. ● Experience in integrating force/torque sensors in robotic devices ● Experience in robot kinematics and dynamics
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genomics lab at the University of Minnesota and a sister field-based wildlife health genomics lab in the KAPA, 2) integrating wildlife/aquatic disease monitoring with current long-term animal and ecological
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, classifications, etc. Experience in developing automated analysis methods for image reconstruction, enhancement, analysis and integration of heterogenous data with medical image informatics. Experience developing
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Department of Plant and Microbial Biology (PMB), led by Interim Head Dr. John Ward, comprises a diverse and integrative group of scientists who study the genetics, ecology, evolution, and molecular biology of
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of Plant and Microbial Biology (PMB), led by Interim Head Dr. John Ward, comprises a diverse and integrative group of scientists who study the genetics, ecology, evolution, and molecular biology of plants