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, management, and retention of large-scale data sets. Lead and/or assist with the preparation of research articles, reports, and grants. Disseminate research findings at academic conferences and journals
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, though exceptional candidates with expertise in human cognitive neuroscience are encouraged to apply. Position Overview Successful candidates will lead projects involving: • Large-scale neurophysiology
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they are compensated. Please add in your program & position-specific information here. Job Duties 50% Plan, develop, and implement innovative and collaborative research objectives for the intermediate wheatgrass
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is looking for a research assistant for summer 2025 to help with data collected in a large remote-sensing study on terrestrial invasive plants in the Upper Midwest. The invasive species research group
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comprehensive and detailed literature reviews Archiving of large data sets Compiling of new data from web scraping and reviews of legislation, ordinances, and state laws and regulations Utilizing BERT or other
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of process-based models and data assimilation techniques. Excellent skills in data visualization and communication. Preferred Experience in large-scale ecosystem modeling or GHG inventory analysis. Experience
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, ability to do large scale simulations, and agreement with novel as well as published data Meet regularly with the experimentalists to understand and help process 2-photon data Prepare group presentations
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climate change on community infrastructure and substrate thaw and erosion. This position will focus primarily on data creation for the spatial modeling aspect of the project using compiled data from
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experiments, including cell culture methods, PCR, and other molecular biology techniques, and computational experiments, including bioinformatics, data processing from large sets of data produced by single-cell
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: 30% Lead research projects pertaining to development of large animal models of disease