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maintenance of equipment and coordination of research supplies Qualifications Required: Ph.D. in biomedical, electrical, computing, or mechanical engineering, neuroscience, computational biology, or a closely
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ability, strong mathematical background, computer programming experience. About the Department Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. It is an interdisciplinary science that
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with innovative modeling methods and data analytics methods and spur cross-discipline development between the team in both water resources and computer science. Specifically, the research projects
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have a PhD in environmental engineering, earth or environmental engineering, or related fields, with a background in ecohydrology. Experience in ecohydrological modeling and remote sensing is desired
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of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. The person would take the lead on a project co-supervised by Profs. Behrens and Arnold to evaluate microbial degradation of fluorinated pesticides and
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assigned Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in biomedical fields or related area including stem cell biology, molecular biology, genomics, biomedical engineering, biochemistry Experience
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neuroscience, psychology, cognitive science, or a related field Preferred Qualifications: Strong experience in neuroimaging data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation; evidence of strong writing and
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internet connection for duties undertaken remotely. Qualifications Required Qualifications: A PhD degree in Biostatistics, Statistics, Computer Science or a related field who possess STRONG computing
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like space sciences, Earth sciences, planetary, etc. Preferred Requirements: Experience working with X-ray detectors for astrophysics Experience performing tests with space hardware to NASA standards
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within the University of Minnesota within Departments of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering. This is in a joint collaborative partnership on neuroimaging informed neuromodulation in human