168 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control positions at University of Minnesota
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and Controls. To learn more about the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, please visit the department website . Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $56,000
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, inventory control, and quality assurance processes. Assist with ad hoc reporting and contribute to developing policies and procedures related to operations, safety, and compliance. Serve as backup contact
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education setting. Demonstrated ability to create and manage operational, planning, and control systems in a complex organization. Excellent skills in verbal and written communications, strong organizational
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experience in a research center and/or clinical environment. Relevant administrative experience in a higher education setting. Demonstrated ability to create and manage operational, planning, and control
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in R. Skills for good data management (e.g. GitHub or other version-control systems). Familiarity with time-series measurements of listening effort for speech comprehension. About the Department About
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the effectiveness of integrated disinfection controls. In this project, you would be assisting with this evaluation, which will drive the development of the device. This work will include comparative
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conference. Required skills: The successful applicant will show: ● A strong command of biological principles, including evolution and natural selection. ● A basic understanding of neoplasia and immune function
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variety of specialized equipment. Maintains, calibrates and modifies equipment and automated systems used for test and evaluation procedures. Tabulates, statistically analyzes and summarizes data using
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agent. Provide guidance and resources to ensure that eye tissue is procured, transported, and received in a manner that maintains viability for transplantation. Control flow of case management; both
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control. Our laboratory is also part of the Optical Imaging and Brain Sciences, Medical Discovery Team initiative, providing us with access to substantial internally-funded resources for optical engineering