18 computer-science-image-processing-"Multiple"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Minnesota
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staff to provide study teams with requested Imaging support services. The position will implement workflows as well as document processes and procedures. The CR3 Administrative Coordinator will be
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several advanced imaging software programs. Strong problem-solving skills are also preferred and the ability to maintain responsibility for multiple projects simultaneously is also preferred. Candidate must
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of the lab. Specifically, conducting immunological assays, molecular biology techniques, cell imaging techniques, experiments with animals, and cell culture. Collect and analyze data, including keeping
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role, you’ll collaborate closely with researchers, program leads, and communications colleagues to create accessible, on-brand visuals that help engage the public and communicate the impact of our work
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and collaborating on editorial decisions, producing rough cuts, audio adjustment, color correction and final editing using Adobe software. Applies appropriate computer graphics and special effects
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curriculum Conduct assessment of training needs within Human Resources Work with various subject matter experts in the development of courses Identify and suggest ways to improve: awareness and image
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, strategic budgeting and facilities management Strong computer skills and experience in Word, Excel, database management and reporting in a computer network environment Evidence of experience in writing
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support for key business processes across the University of Minnesota. As a member of the PeopleSoft Support & Administration (PSSA) team, this position maintains the stability of the Oracle PeopleSoft ERP
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established regional and national reputation as a source of Cardiovascular Imaging, clinical care and research. The Division is now recruiting multiple assistant, associate, or full professor rank faculty
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Overview: This Researcher 1 position supports a highly collaborative effort co-led by Professor Erik Finger (Surgery) and Professor John Bischof (Mechanical Engineering) focused on cutting-edge research