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Previous Job Job Title Non-Exempt Temporary or Casual - Space Physics Computer Analysis (Dombeck) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368597 Location Twin Cities Job Family Supplemental Employee Full/Part
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Khani. Job Duties: Developing new models, optimization algorithms, and machine learning algorithms for transportation systems and services (40%). Applying the models and algorithms to new transportation
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/communications, and IT. This includes utilizing data located from within the DMS, UMN mass-email platform, the Foundation data warehouse, PeopleSoft, and other externally sourced data. By using statistics, machine
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of computer analysis and simulation code in support of space physics research. 65% Assisting with space physics research, including implementing, testing, editing and running data analysis and simulation code
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learning modules, other digital resources/tools Experience working with military families Additional Requirements : Valid driver's license and own means of transportation with required liability insurance
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(National registry or MN) PA or RN licensure or other related experience (military medic, sonograpgher) 3 years experience in an advanced patient care setting (EMS or Emergency Medicine preferred) Flexible
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one or more years of research experience Experience with learning analytics or machine learning research, as well as eye tracking expertise Proficiency with managing data sets. Ability to collaborate
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to learn unfamiliar or new techniques • Previous experience working in a lab environment Preferred Qualifications • Experience with the following: • Basic techniques in molecular biology (e.g., PCR, qPCR
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, developing, and delivering learning experiences. Portfolio of previously managed programs/events for youth; range of complexity and participation desired. Experience in financial planning and management
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Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering or Physics Preferred Qualifications Experience with coding in Python and for electromagnetic simulations, as well as AI and