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Extension Educator Appointment: Full-time, Assistant Extension Professor (9623), P&A Extension Area: Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Systems / Minnesota Master Naturalist Program
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engineering, or equivalent STEM degree • At least 2 years of research experience • Strong written and verbal communications skills • Strong attention to detail • Strong organizational skills • Willingness
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applied engineering courses, sustainable agriculture and/or resource management within the department (UG and GRAD) and their applications. Example courses include Computer Applications, Air Quality and
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, to evaluate the potential population count and distribution of beavers. - Use/develop appropriate computer modeling and remote sensing techniques to estimate vegetation greenness, burn severity, and total water
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Engineering, and not for a specific vacancy. Applicants will compose a pool for future needs as they arise in the department. Qualifications Required qualifications: PhD or equivalent terminal degree in
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does not offer a STEM OPT training program. The University of Minnesota is committed to fostering local talent through employment opportunities. While this position utilizes a remote modality
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8351DG Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview The Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center facilitates moving healthcare technology from idea
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, U-Spatial, MN Super Computing Institute, GEMS-Informatics, and the University of Minnesota Data Science Institute (DSI). The University of Minnesota offers opportunities to work with engineers
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cryopreservation training program, including virtual and in-person workshops, curriculum development via Canvas, and credentialing systems. Evaluate training effectiveness using feedback and learning assessments