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University of Minnesota

Scientific Programmer/Data Scientist

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400

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University of Minnesota . The Institute for Health Informatics (IHI) at the University of Minnesota is seeking a

Scientific Programmer/Data Scientist

to join Dr. Sisi Mas research team. Dr. Ma specializes in computational causal discovery, predictive modeling, and their applications in biomedicine and health. This is a

Researcher 5

position. About The Job

As a

Scientific Programmer/Data Scientist , your responsibilities include: Constructing datasets from various sources for research. Designing, implementing, and maintaining data processing and analysis infrastructure; ensuring data and code integrity and security. Designing and executing computational experiments to evaluate machine learning algorithms and analyze biomedical data. Developing and modifying software and algorithms; creating documentation for all software and experiments. Writing technical reports and publications, and presenting results to stakeholders. Mentoring junior data scientists. Qualifications

Required: M.A./M.S. in Computer Science, Math, Statistics, Physics, Informatics, or related field with research experience. Experience with Matlab, Python, or R. Experience with SQL or other database technologies. Proven ability to write complex code independently; provide code samples or links. Knowledge of machine learning and statistical methods. Strong communication skills. Preferred: Experience with messy real-world data, high-performance computing, data visualization, and publishing scientific papers. Additional Information

The position offers a salary range of $80k-$95k, depending on experience, with a 100% appointment, and full benefits. To apply, submit your application online with a cover letter and resume. Additional documents can be uploaded later. For accommodations during the application process, contact employ@umn.edu or call (612) 624-8647. #J-18808-Ljbffr