79 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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gap between how artificial and real networks learn. The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota is home to a strong and collaborative community studying motor learning and motivational
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(subfield: experimental condensed matter physics) or closely related field, such as Electrical Engineering. Preferred Requirements: Applicants whose PhD work included substantial experimental work with a
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to identify trends and patterns in disease incidence and prevalence. Contribute meaningfully on reports, papers and publications. Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD from an accredited University Track
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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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infants that includes MRI brain scans and neurocognitive and developmental assessments. The CNS Lab is a vibrant team of cognitive neuroscientists, developmental psychologists, and clinical psychologist
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• PhD, DDS, DVM, JD, MD or equivalent is required. • Demonstrated motivation and initiative in completing tasks and contributing to team goals • Fluent in English with strong verbal and written
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job As a postdoctoral associate, you will work under the mentorship of Mark Osborn, PhD, contributing to cutting-edge research in
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will participate in studies of lion behavior and ecology to help better understand and preserve lion populations. Qualifications Travel to Africa is required, along with a strong background of research
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. The candidate must have a track record of reliability and good verbal and written communication skills. This is an ideal position for a recent graduate with an PhD, MD/PhD degree in related fields, but not
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experiments pertaining to the role of transcription factor mediated networks to direct the fate of stem and iPS cells to a mesodermal fate (i.e. cardiac, endothelial, skeletal muscle); and conducting research