57 software-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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required qualifications must be documented on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD in physics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, computer science, or similar fields • Established experience
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• Experience in computer software (MATLAB, CST, …) for MRI research • MRI pulse sequence programming experience • Experience in optimizing, developing, and implementing gradient coil arrays for MRI • Knowledge
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assist in grant applications. If interested, please send a CV (or any questions regarding the positions) to Xiaoping Wu at wuxxx184@umn.edu . Qualifications Requirements • PhD in Computer Science
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environments About the Department Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. It is an interdisciplinary science that collaborates with other fields such as chemistry, computer science
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-Doctoral Associate Researcher for a 14-month program expected to last through June 30, 2026. Job Responsibilities: Project Management and Communication (10%) Facilitate communication with study sites and
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experiment, including writing analysis software, processing data, developing machine learning techniques, and applying statistical methods. 40% - Construction and commissioning of the upgraded CMS Endcap
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the next stage of their career. Please direct questions about the position to Cheryl Olman, caolman@umn.edu. Qualifications Required qualifications: PhD in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering
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international conferences Qualifications Essential Qualifications: PhD in education, psychology, biology or a related field Experience with and knowledge of anatomy and physiology education, evidence-based
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to the preparation of manuscripts. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Bioinformatics or Computational Biology Preferred Qualifications: Experience in preclinical studies, animal handling, molecular
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Qualifications: •A doctoral degree in a relevant field. "Relevant" is very broad. Scholars from neuroscience, biomedical engineering, psychology, physics, computer science, and many other disciplines have thrived