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dynamics analyses). You have solid programming skills, preferably in MATLAB and/or Python. You have a strong affinity for both musculoskeletal modeling and experimental research. You have good understanding
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such as Matlab or Python is important. This is what we offer you A temporary contract for 38 hours per week for the duration of 4 years (the initial contract will be for a period of 18 months and after
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spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, fluorescence). Prior experience with writing code in languages such as Matlab or Python is important. This is what we offer you A temporary contract for 38 hours per week for
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Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or equivalent Strong background in Systems and Control An interest in batteries Proven programming skills in Matlab and/or Python A research-oriented attitude Ability to work
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muscle physiology and medical imaging. Experience with human motion capture experiments. Solid programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB) for data analysis and computational modeling. Confidence and
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Medicine, or a related discipline A strong curiosity for human muscle physiology and medical imaging. Experience with human motion capture experiments. Solid programming skills (e.g., Python, MATLAB
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mechanics in general and the following skills in particular: continuum mechanics for large deformations numerical mechanics and analysis (FEM simulations, meshing, etc.) programming skills (Matlab/Python
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, Julia, C++, or MATLAB) and are motivated to work with parallel computing environments. Collaborative Communicator: You are able to communicate your ideas clearly and work effectively with a diverse set of
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connectivity and brain function. You have affinity with working with large datasets and have knowledge of data analysis and programming (MATLAB, Python, R, or other scientific coding/programming). Affinity with
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will hold an MSc in Earth Sciences, Geology, Physics, or related field by the time the position starts. Good quantitative skills and programming experience (Python/MATLAB/Julia) are essential. Ideally