502 computer-science-intern "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at University of Minnesota
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
, assist in the supervision and management of the day-to-day operations of the Football Athletic Performance program. Effectively assist in the preparation of student-athletes for each game and each season
-
clinical research in the field of neurobehavioral development is supported by a M Health Fairview multi-specialty clinic and multiple research service hubs including: Analytics, Informatics, Neuroimaging
-
are not limited to—acute and chronic leukemias, lymphomas, plasma cell disorders, myeloid malignancies, cellular therapy, and transplantation. Why Join Us? Comprehensive Malignant Hematology Program Join a
-
at Northwest Research and Outreach Center. Please note, this position is not eligible for H-1B or Green Card sponsorship. This position does not offer a STEM OPT training program. Major Responsibilities: 1
-
state of Minnesota from March - November and the incumbent must also be available for program needs on-campus for events, meetings, etc. Responsibilities include attendance at local and regional events
-
that are assigned to the Academic Technology & Design (ATD) team and is expected to coordinate and facilitate the production of courses and projects within set production deadlines. A successful candidate for this
-
multiple research service hubs including: Analytics, Informatics, Neuroimaging, Center for Neurobehavioral Development, Translational Neuroscience, Neuromodulation, TeleOutreach, Community Engagement and
-
of Minnesota.This position will last six months. The employee will work within SAFL’s Applied Research and Engineering Team and will be responsible for supporting contract research services in the areas of hydropower
-
, computer science, or a closely related field. Extensive senior-level industry experience in robotics, artificial intelligence, or related technology sectors. Demonstrated experience leading or serving
-
primary focus will be monitoring invasive Phragmites populations as part of a statewide research and control program (see MNPhrag.org). Major tasks will include traveling to field sites, collecting data