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Dortmund, we invite applications for a PhD Candidate (m/f/d): Multidimensional Omics Data Analysis You will be responsible for Setup a knowledge graph in neo4J for microbiome research Integration
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The Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich (LeibnizLSB@TUM), a legal foundation under civil law based in Freising, is a prominent member of the Leibniz Association. Our institute integrates cutting-edge biomolecular research, bioinformatics, and...
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About us The DWI – Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials is a federal and state funded research institute of the Leibniz Association based on the Melaten Campus of RWTH Aachen University. International young and experienced scientists from various disciplines develop interactive materials...
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About us The DWI – Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Materials is a federal and state funded research institute of the Leibniz Association based on the Melaten Campus of RWTH Aachen University. International young and experienced scientists from various disciplines develop interactive materials...
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trial emulation in e.g. post-authorization safety studies and conduct the analyses Publish and present research results Requirements: Master’s degree (or equivalent) in (Bio-)statistics or Mathematics
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IOW’s shallow-water research focus. What do we expect from you? A very good university degree in meteorology, oceanography, physics, mathematics, or a related natural science discipline with a strong
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master's degree in agricultural or environmental economics, applied mathematics, or a related field Good background in bio-economic modelling, CGE modelling, and optimization techniques Experience with
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, Regional Science, Economic/Quantitative Geography, or Mathematics knowledge and experience in spatial equilibrium modeling (e.g., through coursework, thesis work, or previous projects) is beneficial
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aspects include rough paths and subsequent developments for nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations. The theory of signatures and rough volatility also provides important connections to algebra