28 postdoc-distributed-algorithms Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Minnesota
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/Statistics, Medical/Health Informatics. Strong computational and programming skills with abilities to develop cutting-edge large-scale machine/deep learning algorithms using high-performance computing (HPC
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Pay Range: $62,232 - $65,000: Pay is determined by NIH Postdoc levels of education and experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit
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on Accreditation in Clinical Chemistry (COMACC). This is a two-year program for postdocs or one-year program for MDs. The Program’s principal objective is to educate, train, and prepare clinical chemists to provide
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together behaviorists, electrophysiologists, and computational neuroscientists, and includes the world leading Center for Magnetic Resonance Research. UMN is an excellent training environment for postdocs
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intellectual community of faculty, postdocs, and graduate students created by the diverse interest groups, colloquia, and other activities the Center organizes. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61008; depending
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and Benefits Pay Range: $62,232 - $75,564: Pay is determined by NIH Postdoc levels of education and experience Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information
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locations in MN as well as nationally) as well as the lab (meso- and microcosm experiments tracking microbial population and community dynamics as well as ecosystem function) settings. The postdoc will be
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neuroscience. Preference will be given to recent graduates or postdocs with < 2 years of experience. • Experience with live cell/live animal fluorescence imaging, and/or slice electrophysiology, or expertise in
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outcomes ●casual representation learning for real-world data ● deep learning interpretation, fairness and robustness ●Regularly conduct computational experiments to execute algorithms on various health and
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relevant academic field(s) is also required as is the ability to mentor students and work in a diverse, distributed team in an interdisciplinary manner with an ability to direct one’s own research. Preferred