459 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY" positions at University of Minnesota
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greater role in developing/improving digital materials used in the Neuroscience Department, including, but not limited to, web pages and Canvas sites. In the first year, the effort will be approximately: 70
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Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview This position supports the director in the development, evaluation and implementation of all
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management. The successful candidate will: Have or develop a nationally or internationally recognized research program related to U.S. agricultural business management. This program will develop and utilize
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journal entries. Prepare other journal entries for review by CFO. Manage cross-company transactions with University of Minnesota through University’s Electronic Fund System (EFS). Act as liaison
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user, trainer and optimizer of our online ELMS activities including; Development of ELMS for needs such as: 1. Supporting scheduling of rotations/fieldwork experiences. 2. Delivering communication
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to the continued development of our ophthalmology program by co-developing an ophthalmology internship and residency program. These initiatives will support the advancement of both the clinical research and teaching
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the Director of Baskeball and Golf Athletic Performance while developing and executing strength and conditioning programs for the University of Minnesota Spirit Squads. This position is classified as a casual
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• Work closely with principal investigator (lab head) and laboratory scientists to perform imaging experiments and data analysis. • Develop skills to work independently within the lab and support
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coordinate the daily clinical support services for Patient Experience Team (75%) Staff Development/Supervision - Provide daily supervision and mentorship of 12+ Patient Care Coordinators and/or Call Center
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of Psychiatry is seeking a Research Engineer interested in working at the intersection of technology, neuroscience, and mental health. Our laboratory develops technologies for changing activity in distributed