76 software-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Minnesota
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. Proficiency with common computer software, physiology data analysis programs, and biostatistical software. Preferred Qualifications Experience with preclinical animal subject research principles and practices
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, applied mathematics, physics, computer science, computational topology, or a related quantitative discipline. A strong foundation in algebraic topology and/or differential geometry (e.g., homology theory
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implants • Must possess or be able to readily obtain certification to perform animal studies and procedures • An ability to work with specialized equipment and software in a way that ensures success and
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, implementing, and statistical analysis of survey and survey data alongside required statistics software suites (e.g., R, Stata). Experience working on interdisciplinary teams that bridge the life sciences and
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denoising techniques, analysis of visual and cognitive experiments, and/or related computational modeling work. For additional information on the position email kay@umn.edu. Duties and Responsibilities
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or publications. Qualifications All required qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications PhD in biological science and/or bioinformatics or computational biology. Knowledge
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: A recent PhD (or MD) degree in a relevant discipline, such as decision science, health services research, epidemiology, applied mathematics, or industrial engineering. Expected graduation in Spring