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record of grant and manuscript submission in pediatric cancer Experience in environmental epidemiology, geospatial analyses and pediatric cancer Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $70,000; depending on education
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receiving applications from educators who complement our strengths in geovisualization and cartography; spatial analysis and modeling; and cyberinfrastructure and geospatial technologies. The primary role
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with AD on developing and implementing new programming Resource Development & Advocacy o Explore and co-develop new campus partnerships to support postdocs o Assist with postdoc advocacy resource
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the Institute for Rock Magnetism, the Continental Scientific Drilling Coordination Facility, the Minnesota Geological Survey, and the Polar Geospatial Center. The majority of the School resides in John T. Tate
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(www.cse.umn.edu/esci) which also includes the Institute for Rock Magnetism, the Continental Scientific Drilling Coordination Facility, the Minnesota Geological Survey, and the Polar Geospatial Center. The majority
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statistical methods to agronomic research, including mixed models, geospatial statistics, multivariate analysis, and machine learning - Must possess and maintain an active and valid driver’s license Preferred
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. Annual Salary: Based on NIH NRSA postdoctoral stipend levels . ● Postdoc No Experience: $62,232 ● Postdoc 1 year of Experience: $62,652 ● Postdoc 2 years of Experience: $63,120 Work Arrangements: The
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Scientific Drilling Coordination Facility, the Minnesota Geological Survey, and the Polar Geospatial Center. The majority of the School resides in John T. Tate Hall on the Minneapolis campus, with some labs on
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to peer-reviewed scientific publications. Comfort with Google Earth Engine, geospatial data formats, or Earth observation integration. Ph.D. in Computer Science. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $110,240
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Duties/Responsibilities: The postdoc will engage in projects related to generation of stem-cell derived neural populations