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individual, family, and community health in rural areas. The primary goal of this program is to train scholars who will become innovative research leaders in rural health. The postdoc will receive mentorship
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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Computational Health Sciences Division Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 360487 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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or outside the University of Minnesota. The research will focus on applying, developing and implementing novel statistical and computational methods for integrative data analysis, causal inference, and machine
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-disciplinary research team, consisting of researchers in coil development, electromagnetic simulation, parallel transmit RF pulse design, pulse sequence development, advanced MR image processing, analysis and
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development, data management, and preparation of scientific reports (20%) Computer knowledge to enter data from experiments into existing databases; spreadsheets and web-based applications. Conduct background
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availability. Starting Date: Begin in Winter 2026. Start date negotiable. Starting pay Based on NIH NRSA postdoctoral stipend levels . ● Postdoc No Experience: $62,232 ● Postdoc 1 year of Experience: $62,652
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team of undergraduate/postgraduate researchers. Candidates should be able to multitask parallel evolution experiments with phenotypic and genomic analyses. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Typical tasks
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the collective behavior of complex systems, understanding how micro- level interactions drive macro-level evolution. Practical experience with high-performance computing (HPC) and parallel processing to enable
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multiphase flow in porous media. 80% - Applying numerical and analytical infiltration models to quantify groundwater recharge potential under varying hydrogeologic conditions. In parallel, the researcher will