81 computer-programmer-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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neurotechnologies for translational medicine. The lab specializes in computational modeling, physiological signal analysis, and innovative neuromodulation strategies for neurological disorders such as epilepsy
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— In conjunction with the Building Facility Coordinator team, maintain and regularly update facility emergency procedures, contacts, and emergency plan. â— Submit, monitor, and track work orders using
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calendars for rooms, computers and other equipment; serve as contact/responder for FScN and ABLMS rooms and equipment reservations and assist with access to the Google reservation system â— Oversee mail
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Science, Neuroscience or a related area, or a combination of related education and work experience to equal 4 years. Proficiency in common computer applications, including word processing and spreadsheets
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, and other documents as needed. Greet and assist visitors in a professional manner. Assist with daily mail, update phone directories, update organizational charts and other administrative tasks. Plan and
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Internal Number: 368778 The Driscoll Lab has an opening for a Post-Doctoral Associate to start in July, 2025. Job duties will include: Work with other lab members to design, plan, and implement complex
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and Control to maintain the hospitalâ™s infection control plan including but not limited to executing institutional initiatives, providing expert guidance on development of infection control policies
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DNA sequence variant calling, localized genome assembly, and database development. There are opportunities to improve your biocomputing skills through tutorial Required Ph.D. in Computational biology
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, and computational tools. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong background in cellular/systems neuroscience, but also welcome applicants with strong quantitative skills from
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language models (gLLMs) with their applications to genetics, e.g. in identifying causal genes for Alzheimerâ™s disease (AD). You will have access to state-of-the-art computational infrastructure such as A100