485 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at University of Minnesota in United States
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, this Researcher 3 will be responsible for research and community outreach/engagement activities related to multiple MK-MDT projects focused on rural and Indigenous dementia, diabetes, and other chronic conditions
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): Major Areas of Accountability Grants Management 30% Assist Faculty and Staff on grant proposals, budget development and MN GEMS preparation/approval and routing for sponsored projects Works closely with
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, postings, and documents for accuracy and proper ADA procedure codes. Prepare correspondence and emails for communication. Access various websites to verify MHCP or insurance eligibility. Process third-party
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instruction. Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Ability to take initiative, develop and carry out projects, and manage multiple priorities and deadlines. Ability to work
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intern in multiagent trajectory optimization. The successful candidate will help develop and implement mixed-integer and nonlinear programming methods for coordinating multiagent UAV systems. This role
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that preserves the evolution of her work, career, and creative process. Having received an award from the Society of American Archivists for the Catalyst Grant, the University of Minnesota Libraries Arts
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develop processes to support change. This position requires excellent communication and interpersonal skills and knowledge of School and University policies and procedures. 40% Department Supervision
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role in advancing the department's community engagement, digital presence, and archival efforts. The assistant will contribute to the development of a sustainable outreach infrastructure and help foster
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required preparations, ensure each commitment is an efficient use of time, and understand current strategic priorities. Prioritize multiple competing needs with effective communication across various
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of high magnetic field strength imaging in both humans and animals. The Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain is a world leader in investigating the development and functioning of the brain from