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spectrometry data analysis; experience with omics analyses and coding (e.g. python, R); experience with bacterial genetic engineering or mammalian cell culture is a plus; good project and time management skills
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. Familiarity with machine learning and proficiency in Python or MATLAB. Excellent communication skills; proficiency in Dutch is desirable but not required. The capacity to thrive in a complex and dynamic
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skills (e.g., Python or other languages) and the ability to handle large datasets are an advantage. Applicants without these skills should have the motivation to develop them early on in the PhD. You have
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experience in designing and performing experiment on human subjects. You have strong programming skills, such as, in Matlab\Python. You are creative, like to push boundaries and have strong organization skills
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skills (e.g., Python or other languages) and the ability to handle large datasets are an advantage. Applicants without these skills should have the motivation to develop them early on in the PhD. You have
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with Python, PyTorch, Hugging face Transformers library and works efficiently with them. Conditions of employment We offer in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement for Dutch universities: A
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)chemical analytical techqniues (e.g., HPLC, GC, ELISA, flow cytometry) Analyzing complex and/or multidimensional datasets Programming for data analytics (e.g., Python, R) If you do not recognize yourself in
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spectroscopy and signal-processing techniques. Ideally, you have experience with lasers and/or spectroscopy and programming (i.e. Matlab, LabView/Python). You are a highly motivated, enthusiastic, critical
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analysis (e.g., Matlab, Python, R) Speaks and writes English fluently (Dutch is a plus) Works well in a team but is also self-motivated and independent Communicates clearly and is open to feedback The start
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creative – You bring substantial knowledge of statistical (e.g. Bayesian) methods, strong analytical skills, and creativity. Programming skills – You are proficient in Python and/or Matlab. Research