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will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/) as part of the Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research (https://labs.dana-farber.org/halecenter) and
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. The relevant synaptic turnover and plasticity processes span spatial scales from the molecular up to the network level, and temporal scales from seconds to hours and beyond. The aim of this PhD project is to
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models, spatial Bayesian methods, case time series, case crossover. Have experience with the management and analysis of large climate and/or health databases. Have experience with Linux environment and
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application! Your work assignments We are looking for a PhD student to work on the development of novel spatio-temporal machine learning methods. Our world is inherently spatio-temporal, i.e. physical processes
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Professor rank. We welcome applicants with a PhD (or equivalent) in biostatistics, statistics, or a closely related quantitative field. We seek scholars with training in biostatistics/statistics and
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, numerical implementation, and analysis of multi-scale heat transfer phenomena. Co-supervise PhD students and contribute to mentoring early-career researchers involved in related modelling activities. Attend
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spatial point process models for the emergence and arrangement of objects (including birth-death dynamics, merging, and non-overlap constraints) with methods from shape analysis, in particular stochastic
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knowledge of German • Full endorsement of current open science practices (e.g., interest in designing and preparing one of the PhD papers for journal submission as a Registered Report, see https
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University, University of British Columbia, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, and Yukon University, supported by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund. More information on: https://www.uvic.ca/acet
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. This involves the development of mathematical models for signal transmission/reception, derivation of performance limits, algorithmic-level system design and performance evaluation via computer simulations and/or