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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Computational Health Sciences Division Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 360487 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular
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interdisciplinary team of researchers and Ph.D students from Department of Computer Science & Engineering as well as other departments. Duties/Responsibilities: (60%) Research and development in networking, edge
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development, data management, and preparation of scientific reports (20%) Computer knowledge to enter data from experiments into existing databases; spreadsheets and web-based applications. Conduct background
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Health Policy Postdoctoral Program supports professional development of researchers as they pursue the following goals: 1. Conduct research to inform the development, implementation, and evaluation
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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
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University HSA contributions Disability and life insurance Employee wellbeing program Financial counseling services Employee Assistance Program with eight sessions of counseling at no cost How To Apply
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contributions Disability and life insurance Employee wellbeing program Financial counseling services Employee Assistance Program with eight sessions of counseling at no cost How To Apply Applications must be
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-doctoral Associate will develop algorithms and theory for machine learning methods, as well as implement and apply ML methods to problems in domains such as computational biology and neuroscience. This is a
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Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts University HSA contributions Disability and life insurance Employee wellbeing program Financial counseling services Employee Assistance Program with
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of stable isotopes, mass spectrometry, and computational modeling to quantify in vivo metabolic fluxes in genetically-engineered mice. Under the direction of Curtis Hughey, the postdoctoral associate will