77 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Pediatric Clinical Behavioral Neuroscience- Birth to Three Program Our fellowship program aims to prepare postdoctoral
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the REVEAL project, in which vagus nerve implant patients will be stimulated with various settings, and corresponding responses will be collected across body systems. Multiple types of computational and
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Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and prepare scientific publications. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong teamwork abilities to collaborate across multiple research
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organization, safety, and protocol management (10%). -Collaborate across multiple interdisciplinary teams within the ATP-Bio Engineering Research Center and affiliated labs (5%). This position is not eligible
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of the observing program; studies to model and mitigate observational systematics; and delivery of high-level products. These efforts are intended to enable robust BAO and RSD measurements from Roman GRS data and to
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or outside the University of Minnesota. The research will focus on applying, developing and implementing novel statistical and computational methods for integrative data analysis, causal inference, and machine
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) program. The role offers opportunities for professional development, including leading large-scale analyses with advanced statistical methods and leading manuscript preparation to enhance your research
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(SCSE) (https://scse.d.umn.edu/) at the University of Duluth (UMD) (https://www.d.umn.edu/) has funding available to support multiple McKnight Teaching Postdoctoral Fellows within the engineering and
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bacterial colonization in host plants by microbiological methods, and use confocal microscopy in a biosafety level 2 laboratory. 30% Design and analyze disease resistance screening, and transcriptomic/genomic
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high-energy physics more generally. Determining which questions to study, determining which theoretical methods are appropriate for answering these questions, and inventing new methods where necessary