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current and appropriate technology to assist and support Extension Educators Assist PSEE Program Coordinators and other team members in the construction and publication prep of online courses and/or
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maintenance of equipment and coordination of research supplies Qualifications Required: Ph.D. in biomedical, electrical, computing, or mechanical engineering, neuroscience, computational biology, or a closely
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-track or Lecturer position is available in the Software Engineering Program and the Information Technology Management Program in the Math, Science, and Technology Department at the Crookston campus
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for electrical design to engineering for battery installation). Develop and maintain file management, organize data collection, and track progress towards grant deliverables, which include the technical and
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biochemistry, structural biology, and tool development. This role provides foundational experience in a high-functioning academic lab that combines molecular biology, protein expression, and structural workflows
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measurement of quantum devices. 80% Nnaofabricate quantum devices 10% Discuss results with PI and graduate students / postdocs within PI's lab 10% Attend group meetings as compatible with course schedule Other
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. This position is designed to recruit two highly motivated postdocs with a strong background in molecular biology or virology to support studies on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oncology. Individuals should be open to
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Previous Job Job Title Part-Time Adjunct Faculty Positions in Civil Engineering Department Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 366413 Location Duluth Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular
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programs—sports medicine, hospice and palliative medicine, behavioral medicine, clinical informatics, and human sexuality— and offer continuing medical education opportunities. We are regularly among the top
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Computer Engineering is one of the largest departments within the College of Science and Engineering. Current research areas include Biomedical and Biological Computation Methods; Devices and Systems