14 Computer Science research jobs at University of Minnesota Twin Cities in united-state in United States
-
Qualifications A Ph.D. in psychology, educational psychology, data science, information science, computer science, cognitive science, learning analytics, or a related field. A very strong technical background with
-
-funded project focused on urban biochar applications. The project is co-lead by Dr. Brian Barry, Chemistry and Materials Science Program Leader at the Natural Resources Research Institute, Duluth, MN
-
instrument for single cell analysis, next generation sequencing, sort of infected cells using flow cytometry, and different molecular biology techniques to clone or modify genes. The work also involves
-
, bioinformatics, and computational biology analyses, utilizing high-dimensional omics and extensive phenotype data from large population-based cohorts. Key Responsibilities: 80% Perform statistical and
-
Details Posted: 06-Jun-24 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Salary: 47,347.54 - 132,549.36 Categories: Academic/Faculty Biological/Biomedical Sciences Internal Number: 361743 We are seeking a
-
Details Posted: 23-May-24 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota Salary: 39,520.00 Categories: Research Support - Laboratory/Non-Laboratory Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 361502 The Testing New Technologies in Learning, Assessment, and Behavior (TNTLAB) in the Department of Psychology at the...
-
, colleagues, community members) from diverse communities and cultures. Coursework in statistics, decision analysis, data science, computer science and/or applied mathematics. Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs
-
, this individual will be responsible for applying single-cell multi-omics to study somatic mutations or epimutations in the biology of aging. It is expected that this individual has basic research laboratory skills
-
Qualifications: BA/BS degree with a major in a biological science or a combination of education and work experience totaling four years. Preferred Qualifications: Technical experience should involve preparing
-
. or B.A. in the humanities, communication or science, technology, engineering, or neuroscience or a combination of education and experience to equal four years. ï‚· Experience working with technology. ï