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in a field related to the job duties. Experience working with students from diverse backgrounds. Strong commitment to the value of diversity in education. Moderate to advanced computer skills
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to design and implement machine learning techniques and algorithms. * Demonstrated expertise in the Linux computing environment. * Excellent planning, organization and execution skills. * Positive attitude
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Swimming Coach Responsibilities: 40% Teach and Coach student athletes with on deck responsibilities as assigned by the Director of Swimming and Diving 40% Evaluate and recruit qualified student athletes
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%: Other duties related to teaching of a course. This is a blanket posting for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and not for a specific vacancy. Applicants will compose a pool for future
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application of machine learning to biomedical data ï‚· Background in computational modeling for neurobiology, including finite element modeling (FEM) or system identification methods in medical applications
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 04-Jul-25 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Categories: Academic/Faculty Computer/Information Sciences Internal Number
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full-time staff, graduate students and undergraduate researchers addressing a broad array of questions of interest to clinical psychology. You will have the opportunity to learn advanced techniques
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office-related tasks. â— Complete ongoing projects such as scanning files into Perceptive Content, mailings, compiling packets, data entry. â— Conduct daily mail pick up and office machine maintenance. â
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an academic setting. â— Has ability for independent decision-making. â— Demonstrates strong computer expertise in a networked environment. â— Shows evidence of commitment to customer service, customer
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Responsibilities 40% Teach and Coach student athletes with on deck responsibilities as assigned by the Head Diving Coach 30% Evaluate and recruit qualified student athletes to the University of Minnesota whose