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motivated and collaborative researcher with: a Master’s degree in Bioinformatics, Data Science, Statistics, Computational Biology, Epidemiology, Neuroscience, or a related field; experience in programming and
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quantitative/statistical and bioinformatics skills. You will coordinate collaboration by managing cross-team experiments. You will write and publish your research in leading scientific journals and communicate
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parallel, it produces new, high-resolution computer models of the warm Last Interglacial period. Finally, PAST creates new knowledge by synthesising these two approaches through advanced statistics. This PhD
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designers of their workplace rather than passive recipients of noise measurements. The research will follow an iterative research and development process characterized by deep, on-site engagement with NPICU
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researcher who enjoys working on methodological challenges. You bring: an MSc degree, preferably from a research master, in psychology, neuroscience, bioinformatics or a related field, candidates who will
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? The research project Ependymomas are brain tumors that primarily affect children. Despite intense treatments like surgery, radiation, and sometimes chemotherapy, the survival rates remain low because some cancer
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medicine, microbiology, bioinformatics, or a related field. Strong interest in (molecular) microbiology and antimicrobial resistance. Quick learner who thrives in a multidisciplinary research environment
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on cell-state diversity within tumours. In parallel, you will collaborate closely with a postdoctoral researcher to develop and apply novel proximity-labelling strategies to chart dynamic protein–protein
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Mathematics (Inverse Problems), Computer Science (Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Efficient Algorithms and High-Performance Computing), and Physics (Image Formation Modelling). Your project is part of
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technology. Your main focus will be the improvement and development of solid electrolytes to achieve better (electro)chemical stability with silicon anodes. In parallel, you will investigate strategies