78 wireless-communication-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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club Attending seminars and conferences 15% Communicating research to the broader community Writing papers and submitting them for publication in scientific journals Giving seminar talks at various
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Qualifications: •A doctoral degree in a relevant field. "Relevant" is very broad. Scholars from neuroscience, biomedical engineering, psychology, physics, computer science, and many other disciplines have thrived
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leadership and mentorship experience Strong written and oral communication skills About the Department The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is a community of scholars committed to discovering and
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Vision: A department that is an inclusive community creating, discovering, and sharing conservation knowledge; A diverse natural world based on evolving knowledge, sustainable use, and equitable practices
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metabolism in model systems. ● 15% Publication and presentation of data → The postdoctoral scholar is expected to communicate their research findings through publication in peer-reviewed research journals and
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communication skills, with experience in scientific writing (manuscripts, grants, protocols). Preferred Qualifications ● Proven experience in biomarker discovery, clinical research, or a related translational
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opportunities for study and research. Located at the heart of one of the nation's most vibrant, diverse metropolitan communities, students on the campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul benefit from extensive
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publications • Excellent communication (verbal and written) Preferred Qualifications: • Experience with neurodegenerative disease models is preferred but not required. Job description: We are seeking a highly
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focused on utilizing optical approaches to uncover the function and organization of neural circuits. The postdoctoral fellow will join the intellectually rich neuroscience community at UMN, which brings
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communicating their findings through publications and presentations. They will also play an active role contributing intellectually to the lab’s environment, including mentoring junior scientists. Key