946 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"UCL" positions at University of Minnesota
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the application materials Experience with RedCap Ability to work well independently and with a team Demonstrated computer skills using Microsoft Office Demonstrated effective communication skills (verbal and
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of Computational Pathology at the University of Minnesota. By combining expertise in biology, computer science, and software development, the researcher will generate insights that contribute directly to diagnosis
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delivery Proficiency with technology and ability to learn new systems and software/programs Experience in career coaching, advising, or other student support fields Experience administering and interpreting
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research in the Supply Chain and Operations discipline. The department is home to the Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program, targeted at high-potential working professionals, and the Joseph M
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Cities and Duluth. We sponsor five fellowship programs—sports medicine, hospice and palliative medicine, clinical informatics, behavioral medicine, and human sexuality— and offer continuing medical
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to participate in scholarly conversations and practices across the liberal arts. The successful candidate will be expected to pursue a rigorous program of research, be committed to effective teaching of a broad
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% - providing demos and bringing them back 10% - computer and other supporting work Other duties as assigned Qualifications Required Qualifications Need to have BA/BS in Physics or Engineering or to be pursuing
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Transformation DNA purification Digest verification PCR DNA extraction Computer: Demonstrates experience with: R Studio Microsoft Office FileMaker Pro Bioinformatic analysis tools (NCBI, ExPASy, etc.) Qualtrics
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of discoveries and analysis for publication Qualifications Required Qualifications A PhD in Physics or Astrophysics Preferred Qualifications Experience with astronomical data and pipeline processing of imaging
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to diversify program participation, ensuring programs and processes are welcoming, accessible, and inclusive of youth, volunteers, and staff with varying backgrounds and experience. Successfully collaborate