20 operations-management-associate-professor Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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Job: Professors William Arnold and Sebastian Behrens are seeking a post-doctoral associate in the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering. The person would take the lead on a project co
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Internal Number: 369074 Compensation Range: $62,232 â“ 75,564.00 annually; follows NIH stipend level by experience Work Arrangement: â¢The position is expected to work primarily on-site. Your work location
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(www.kerlinlab.org). Successful applicants will use state-of-the-art equipment we have constructed for the in vivo measurement and manipulation of synaptic function, including novel multiphoton imaging, optogenetic
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neuroimaging datasets. Developmental Imaging Acquisition (20%)⢠Complete CMRR safety training to be able to independently operate the 3T scanner consoles Learn the CNS Lab developmental neuroimaging standard
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Requirements: Applicants whose PhD work included substantial experimental work with a focus on superconductor, semiconductor or hybrid semiconductor-superconductor quantum electronic devices, and microwave
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Internal Number: 368778 The Driscoll Lab has an opening for a Post-Doctoral Associate to start in July, 2025. Job duties will include: Work with other lab members to design, plan, and implement complex
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undergraduate students ï‚· 10% â“ Assist with lab operations, including maintenance of equipment and coordination of research supplies Required: ï‚· Ph.D. in biomedical, electrical, computing, or mechanical
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) and analysis of NGS data. Assist in projects involving bacteria and bacteriophages. Work after hours and on weekends as needed. Use personal protective equipment as per lab requirements. Lab and Data
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. Detailed documentation of procedures and experimental data are expected. This involves analyses of data, writing summary reports on results of work and discussing results with laboratory colleagues and the