85 assistant-professor-geotechnical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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and various watershed management districts across the metro) to achieve project research and technology transfer objectives. We seek an energetic scientist committed to conducting research to understand
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occur on a rolling basis until a candidate is hired. Multiple hires are possible. The successful candidate for this position will work under the supervision of Dr. Theresa Osypuk , Professor
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have a PhD in environmental engineering, earth or environmental engineering, or related fields, with a background in ecohydrology. Experience in ecohydrological modeling and remote sensing is desired
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supervise research assistants and laboratory personnel. They assist in development, interpretations and implementation of policies, guidelines and procedures. General advising and counseling not connected
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for sensemaking of mathematics in biology Helping the PI design, recruit instructors for, and conduct instructor workshops 10% Supervision and Teaching Assisting graduate students with research on sensemaking
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, Professor). Our research focuses on stress psychobiology, addiction, and global health research. The candidate will have access to a rich clinical research environment within the NIH funded CTSI and other
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/systems neuroscience, but also welcome applicants with strong quantitative skills from related fields (e.g., biology, biophysics, biomedical engineering). A very competitive salary as well as substantial
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. However, limited availability of peritoneal dialysate has limited the impact of past attempts to introduce PD as a treatment modality. The technology being developed in our lab is a biopharmaceutical device
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will also be involved in the application of physically-based model by themselves or in concert with machine learning methods. Meanwhile, the candidate will also help supervise undergraduate / graduate
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an independent research project and lead a team of undergraduate/postgraduate researchers. Candidates should be able to manipulate and engineer yeast, using classical yeast genetics and modern CRISPR-cas9