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, Python, Julia, or MATLAB Knowledge in numerical methods and simulation, particularly for partial differential equations and finite element methods Basic understanding of mathematical modeling with and/or
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programming language, e.g. MATLAB, C/C++, Python. Highly motivated and keen on working in an international and interdisciplinary team. Applicants with strong background in the following fields are preferred
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, preferably in several languages such as Python, C++ or comparable tools Experience in the field of fuel cells and/or electrolysis as well as a sound knowledge of electrochemistry are an advantage Responsible
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programming skills (e.g., Python, R, C/C++) and experience with high-throughput sequencing data. Solid understanding of RNA biology, transcriptomics, and epitranscriptomics. Desirable Skills Experience with
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. Strong programming skills, preferably in Fortran, C/C++, or Python. Competency in visualizing and analyzing large-scale climate datasets using software tools like Matlab, IDL, Ferret, Python, or R. Merit
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Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) | Rostock, Mecklenburg Vorpommern | Germany | 3 months ago
of quantitative methods and statistical software such as R, Python, or Stata is required. The Max Planck – University of Helsinki Center for Social Inequalities in Population Health is a major joint initiative of
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structure- and ligand-based drug design methods (e.g., docking, QSAR, classic molecular dynamics, etc.) Familiar with all aspects of protein-ligand interactions. Solid python programming knowledge and good
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Familiarity with structured reasoning, chain-of-thought processes, and agent-based systems is beneficial Strong programming skills (preferably Python); experience with high-performance computing (HPC
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Computational Pathology is preferred. A strong publication history, including but not limited to conferences such as MICCAI, NeurIPS, ISBI, ICCV, ICML, ECCV, or others. Proficiency in Python, TensorFlow/PyTorch
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/or trainings for QC Proficiency in writing numerical software, preferably in C++ and Python Excellent command of written and spoken English, command of German is helpful Our Offer: We work on the very