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employment period is three years. A premise for employment is that the PhD Research Fellow will be enrolled in USN's PhD-program in Technology within three months after accession. About the PhD-project
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qualifications: Experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments is a plus Previous modeling experience for relevant tasks (e.g. event extraction or other structured information extraction tasks) will
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. Desired qualifications: Experience from field work Experience with high performance computing (HPC) Experience with supervision of students All candidates and projects will have to undergo a check versus
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experience with statistical genetics. Hands-on experience with high performance computing and big data analysis. Experience with handling of large-scale human genotype data (quality control, and polygenic
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, psychology, or equivalent statistical genetics expertise and hands-on experience with high performance computing and big data analysis skills in programming and scripting languages (R/Python/Matlab) excellent
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technologies that are commonly used in the group include Python, Fortran, high-performance computing, MPI, OpenMP, Commander, Git, and Latex. Familiarity with these concepts will be an asset, but are not
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research-based education of high quality, perform artistic development and carry out research of the highest international quality standards in the entire range from basic to applied. We will convey
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frameworks for optimal cell performance across different cell chemistries, designs and alignment. This will be achieved through the development of a high-fidelity continuum physics-based modelling framework