98 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" research jobs at University of Minnesota
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focuses on developing and applying back trajectory modeling to explain PFAS deposition patterns and sources in a multi-year, regional PFAS precipitation dataset. The position is funded for one year, with
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Essential responsibilities: Develop and in vitro characterize recombinant viral vector-based vaccines Evaluate immune
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Dr. Shen Cheng and his internal/external collaborators. The research will primarily focus on implementing and developing innovative pharmacometric modeling approaches for pharmacokinetic
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opportunities for development of an independent research program. Qualifications Required Qualifications (must be mentioned on resume): Ph.D. Prospective candidates are expected to have research experience in
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, and publication of major results from the experiment. They will also lead the development of predictive distribution models that incorporate data from the experiment. The project is funded by the USGS C
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researchers, and clinical colleagues on collaborative projects involving omics, imaging, and biomarker development. • Other duties as assigned. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $62,232 - 75,564; depending
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analyses with the project data; developing, writing, presenting, and publishing research articles; collaborating with the interdisciplinary project team to execute the project; and engaging in professional
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Job Code: 9521 - Research Assistant and 9529 - PhD Candidate Research Assistant Employee Class: Grad/Prof Student Position This position will provide support for lesson plan development relating
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to make informed decisions and thrive in our complex world. MCEE accomplishes its mission by developing and delivering professional development courses and workshops for K-12 teachers, providing direct
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diploid level. We develop high yielding potato varieties with enhanced quality traits and increased biotic and abiotic stress resistance for Minnesota growers. Initially, the post doc will be responsible