25 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Minnesota Twin Cities in United States
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. Responsibility: * Develop or integrate novel statistical methods and algorithms for analyzing large-scale -omics data, including gene regulatory network inference, cell lineage reconstruction, multi-dimensional
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practices for internal flows which may impact multiple HR areas. â— Recommend solutions for continuous process improvement. â— Partner with various offices across UMN to develop continuous collaboration and
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Education Division (PED) provides the infrastructure to support all aspects of the education mission of the College of Pharmacy. This includes the development and progression of professional pharmacy students
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. Track and report on project progress across multiple concurrent initiatives and stakeholders, including ELS team members, program directors and coordinators, and SPH education leadership. Academic
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, Health and Safety, Planning, Space and Real Estate, Public Safety, and Auxiliary Services. The finance department is responsible for rate development, capital budgeting, accounts payable/receivable
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. The Associate Director of Operations develops, defines, executes, and evaluates processes that create effectiveness and streamlines procedures and practices to ensure quality services that meet increasing service
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Duties: Using data obtained at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) lead analysis teams to perform measurements of the Higgs boson properties, and other standard model physical phenomena. Prepare
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partnership with the Work+ Manager. Responsibilities Career Curriculum and Training Resources 30% Develop a scalable career education program based on established Career Learning Outcomes, inclusive pedagogy
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at the intersection of technology, neuroscience, and mental health. Our laboratory develops technologies for changing activity in distributed brain networks involved in severe mental illnesses such as PTSD, major
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cancers. His goals are to develop precision therapeutics and enhance diagnostic testing approaches based on clinical data acquired from patients and to evaluate these based on laboratory experiments