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. Analyze complex imaging data using quantitative and computational approaches. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of neuroscientists, optical engineers, and data scientists. Present research findings
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equal at least six years. Related education and work experience could include Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Data Science, or a related science
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culture, and mouse models, combined with cutting-edge molecular/cell biology and human genomics approaches. This role is designated as an essential employee position. The incumbent is expected to report for
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, college preparation program, targeting high school age students from Minneapolis Public Schools. The instructor for the following course will teach 9th Grade Science Exploration & Study Skills, 10th Grade
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training program. About the Job: The University of Minnesota Office of Human Resources is searching for an experienced Instructional Designer to join our Human Resources Management System (HRMS) training
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relevant qualifications, experience, and internal equity: $36.06 - $38.47 ($75,000-$80,000 annually (full-time)) Example projects include: Produce descriptive statistics using a wide range of survey data
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-tenured position for our Professional 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
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processes ● Vendor & inventory management – program set-up and policy compliance ● Device & technology management – oversees departmentally issued devices, makes recommendations for technology upgrades
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Professional 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 participating in
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commercial transactions or national and international education-related agreements. The Transactions Group in the Office of the General Counsel consists of nine attorneys and three paralegals. The group