93 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at University of Minnesota
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Development and Lifelong Learning Programs. The Program Lead is responsible for aligning the program with the skill needs in the program’s industry or occupation. This will include interviewing other industry
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in R, MATLAB, Python and/or other programming languages. Experience in AI and machine learning techniques applies to physiological, neural, and imaging data. Preferred qualifications Experience with
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analysis ● Design and develop appropriate informatics strategies related to GIS and remote sensing as required ● Assist in building out analytical infrastructure to support common needs of related research
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and meet deadlines ● Demonstrated excellent word processing and data entry skills About the Department The department offers internationally recognized programs in speech-language hearing sciences (BA
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nationally. Currently, the department has 46 core faculty, 70+ staff, 140 graduate students, and it supports the largest number of undergraduate majors of any academic program on the UMN Twin Cities campus
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informatics, and human sexuality— and offer continuing medical education opportunities. We are regularly among the top National Institutes of Health-funded family medicine departments. Our faculty are actively
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environmental engineering, environmental microbiology and related fields - Experience with laboratory-scale bioreactor design and operation - Excellent communication skills in English Preferred: - Research
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or near-native fluency in German and English, evidence of excellent college/university-level teaching, and commitment to program building. All requirements for the Ph.D. must be completed by August 31, 2026
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) program within CCAPS. This pivotal role involves overseeing course development, ensuring pedagogical excellence, and managing faculty engagement. The Director will play a key role in shaping the future
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typically contracted on a semester basis to teach at least one course per academic year. This course is for students in their final year of either the Inter-College Program or the Health and Wellbeing