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of the Minnesota Population Center (MPC), in the Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation (ISRDI), at the University of Minnesota. RESPONSIBILITIES Specific responsibilities include conducting empirical
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research under the direction of PI. 15% Data analysis and manuscript preparation Collect and analyze data from research projects; prepare manuscripts for publications and grant applications. Qualifications
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analysis of data including measures of pupil dilation, microsaccades, and behavioral measures of speech perception. Experience with data collection and statistical modeling of time-series data are essential
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and then model their space use and behavioral patterns. The post-doctoral researcher will also be responsible for coordinating a team to deploy and monitor behavioral playback cameras, developing a data
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and disease prevention for diverse communities in Minnesota and beyond. More information may be found at https://med.umn.edu/fmch/physical-therapy . The mission of the Rehabilitation Science Graduate
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regions of Minnesota. Part of this experiment has already been established and will continue for at least two additional years. The postdoc will lead data collection (for paper birch), statistical analysis
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experimentation, data analysis, and scholarly communication. Experience with plasma chemistry, catalytic lignin upgrading, nanomaterial synthesis, biobased materials, and biochar characterization will be highly
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development, and disseminate results at conferences. This position will work Monday-Friday with weekends as needed. Expected distribution of duties includes: ● 75%: Laboratory benchwork ● 25%: Data analysis
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the specific aims of the USDA-NIFA grant and obtain preliminary results for a competitive renewal. Successful execution of these experiments is necessary to accumulate data to enable publication of project
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Council, the project will integrate new data collections with existing datasets from recent studies and monitoring programs to understand how pond age, design and management influence trajectories of pond