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mathematical background with proven advanced experimental capabilities and excellent programming skills (e.g. C++, ROS, Matlab, Python etc.). You should have a strong vision to evaluate and demonstrate
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programming (e.g. Julia/JuMP, Python/Pyomo, AMPL, MATLAB, GAMS). What you will do Take courses at an advanced level within the Graduate school of Energy, Environment and Systems Develop your own scientific
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– Knowledge and experience in the application of Ion Beam Analysis techniques; – Knowledge about material analysis; – Experience in programming (i.e. Python, MATLAB, etc.). The following competencies
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of computational electromagnetics. High proficiency in Python, MATLAB, Wolfram Mathematica, or similar programming software. High motivation and creativity. Good written and verbal communication, including
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Python, MATLAB, Wolfram Mathematica, or similar programming software. High motivation and creativity. Good written and verbal communication, including presentation skills. Good organizational skills
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design, data analysis, and programming (e.g., SPM, MATLAB, Python, R, etc.) Strong scientific writing skills Excellent organizational and communication skills Willingness to work in an interdisciplinary
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). Conduct in vivo optical imaging experiments on healthy volunteers and patients; Develop image-analysis pipelines (Python, MATLAB) and model functional optical signals; Optimize and maintain the AO-RSO
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advanced experimental capabilities and excellent programming skills (e.g. C++, ROS, Matlab, Python etc.). You should have a strong vision to evaluate and demonstrate the research findings in real life
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non-human primates and/or background in electrophysiology of the visual system are preferred. All candidates must possess strong quantitative skills (e.g. Matlab, C++, Python). The term
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neuroimaging (diffusion/functional MRI and/or EEG) Competency in statistics and programming (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB) Strong interest in both neuroscience and computational methods Desirable criteria Strong