22 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at University of Minnesota Twin Cities
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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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Number: 368999 The Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Minnesota is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join a dynamic team focused on developing intelligent
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The CNS Lab at the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain will be hiring a postdoc to contribute to a new study of 200 infants that includes MRI brain scans and neurocognitive and developmental
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in recent years with a five-fold increase in course enrollments. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a nationally recognized teaching and research program. Responsibilities in teaching
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the impact of past attempts to introduce PD as a treatment modality. The technology being developed in our lab is a biopharmaceutical device for rapid, on-demand compounding of the necessary dialysate, near
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/Administrative Internal Number: 368116 Summary: The technician will perform research and development work on our insect engineering team. This will include developing a genetic biocontrol agent for Spotted Wing
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partners in the design, implementation, and analysis of experiments. As required, you will be expected to prepare manuscripts for submission to scientific journals and present at scientific meetings
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the University of Minnesota. This position places you at the forefront of the transformative AI for Science, with a particular focus on developing, implementing and fine-tuning DNA sequence/genomic/omic large
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hydraulic modeling. 80% research - The project focuses on developing theoretical models using optimization to improve understanding of plant stomatal regulation at the leaf, plant, and ecosystem scales. 20
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(Healthy Brain and Child Development: https://heal.nih.gov/research/infants-and-children/healthy-brain ) Study protocol. The HBCD Study is recruiting people during pregnancy and following their infants