42 Statistics positions at University of Nebraska–Lincoln in america in United States
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Microsoft software, Zoom, and statistical software. Outstanding verbal, interpersonal, planning and writing skills required; the ability to work effectively and collaboratively with research teams
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Microsoft software, Zoom, and statistical software. Outstanding verbal, interpersonal, planning and writing skills required; the ability to work effectively and collaboratively with research teams
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Microsoft software, Zoom, and statistical software. Outstanding verbal, interpersonal, planning and writing skills required; the ability to work effectively and collaboratively with research teams
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Microsoft software, Zoom, and statistical software. Outstanding verbal, interpersonal, planning and writing skills required; the ability to work effectively and collaboratively with research teams
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Microsoft software, Zoom, and statistical software. Outstanding verbal, interpersonal, planning and writing skills required; the ability to work effectively and collaboratively with research teams
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Microsoft software, Zoom, and statistical software. Outstanding verbal, interpersonal, planning and writing skills required; the ability to work effectively and collaboratively with research teams
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statistics, etc. Communicate with prospective students and persons of influence through regular and consistent interaction via in-person visits, email, video conferencing and phone calls. Possess a
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, robotics/automation, high-volume sample processing, and multivariate or univariate statistics; the ability to troubleshoot research instruments; management and/or mentorship experience; and service-oriented
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publications, data management, and analytics. Preferred Qualifications Two (2) years of post-Ph.D. experience. Research experience in crop and pasture lands, coding and statistical packages, and data
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NMR and MS screens, batch processing and interpretation of NMR and MS spectra, statistical analysis, automation of protocols, and other projects and duties as assigned. Extensive training will be