174 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Minnesota
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, controlled rate freezers, liquid nitrogen freezers and centrifuges. Responsibilities • The Principal Laboratory Technician responsibilities are varied and include use of different computer systems and
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demographic data on the sample as it is being recruited to ensure research control alignment with the participant sample. Flag issues in need of further attention by the PI or other research personnel. Prepare
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procedures associated with small and large animals at a competent level. • Responsible for quality control of diagnostic/medical equipment and notification of appropriate repair personnel when equipment is
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controlled access control systems, intrusion and panic alarm systems Understanding of centrally monitored CCTV systems Ability to review and understand design documents (drawings, spec sheets, etc.). Ability
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oversight) (10%) • Responsible for the administration and scoring of neuropsychological testing on human research subjects using standardized protocols (10%) • Responsible for quality control protocols
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applies various controls and processes to maintain the accuracy, completeness, and validity of data throughout its lifecycle. Collects, consolidates, and reports faculty and physician compensation and
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quality control/quality assurance procedures Adhere to data security and privacy practices Conduct quarterly data cleaning and merging process Create tables and figures as directed for project meetings
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depending on need. Duties & Responsibilities: Developing and teaching courses in project management Demonstrating high command of the subject matter Having well organized course plans and delivering courses
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-electronics, Optics and opto-electronics, Signals and image processing, Systems and controls, and Very large scale integration (VLSI). Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $61,008 - $71,008; depending on education
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context of membrane protein function. Maintenance of membrane bilayer integrity and tight control over material transfer across cellular and organellar membranes is central to proper physiological