83 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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program Financial counseling services Employee Assistance Program with eight sessions of counseling at no cost How To Apply Applications must be submitted online. To be considered for this position, please
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) Program (https://healthinformatics.umn.edu/natural-language-processing) at the Institute for Health informatics is a team of investigators, postdoctoral researchers, programmers, and students who work
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computer science programs (Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical and Industrial Engineering). This two-year
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. Proficiency in scientific programming languages (e.g., Python, R, or MATLAB) for data analysis and visualization. A record of research productivity appropriate to the career stage, including publications in
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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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science environment. ● Proficiency in coding and advanced data analysis using languages such as R or Python. ● Experience working with databases using SQL, cleaning and transforming data. ● Deep
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leadership and mentorship experience Strong written and oral communication skills About the Department The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is a community of scholars committed to discovering and
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desired. • An excellent track record, as evidenced by first-author publications and conference presentations. • Knowledge of programming languages, such as MATLAB or Python, and statistical software
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, Statistics, Computer Science or a related field who possesses strong interest in genetics/biomedical applications, and strong computing/programming and communication skills. Essential qualifications include
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of undergraduate majors of any academic program on the UMN Twin Cities campus. Additionally, the department has $40 million or more in active research funding at any given time (the majority from NIH), spread across