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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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/respond to email communications Organize and track program related documents and files Use computer software programs, such as, Microsoft Office, Google Suite, University Box, Canvas, Adobe Acrobat Comply
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skills and ability to learn new software specific to Gymnastics About the Department With more than 140 years of tradition, Gopher Athletics is one of the oldest and most decorated athletics departments in
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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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/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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/Buyer. ● Collaborates with the Shop Manager and Communications staff to develop annual marketing campaigns. ● Works with the museum’s public engagement and learning staff to create student focused art
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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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Job Code 9793 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Responsibilities 40% Teach and Coach student athletes with on deck responsibilities as assigned by
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landscapes using state-of-the-art data science and automation techniques. The interdisciplinary team includes ecologists, economists, entomologists, and computer scientists from multiple institutions