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to learn are essential. Solid programming skills in Python and/or R; experience with reproducible workflows (Git, Snakemake/Nextflow, containers) is a plus. Interest in cancer biology, tumor microenvironment
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such as XBeach, SWASH, Watlab or CFD modeling is an asset Programming skills (Python, C++, MATLAB, or Fortran) are required Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities along with a good team-spirit
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image analysis and/or coding (e.g. Python) Exposure to TEM/cryo-EM/cryo-ET or advanced fluorescence microscopy Experience handling human-derived samples (reproductive cells/tissues) What we
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Associação do Instituto Superior Técnico para a Investigação e Desenvolvimento _IST-ID | Portugal | 3 days ago
skills in programming languages such as Python. Have previous research experience, particularly in the energy domain. Additional Information Benefits Monthly maintenance allowance: the amount
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, psychometrics – especially in dealing with violations of measurement invariance, as well as extensive computer programming experience in R and Python. Given that the project lies at the intersection of psychology
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practical solutions for safer participation. Projects may be supervised or co-supervised by experts from Engineering Science and the Medical Sciences Division. Potential Supervisors: Prof. Thomas Okell, Prof
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experimental optics and quantum photonics, and specific skills in programming (e.g., python). The project will be co-supervised by Prof. Simon Horsley (an expert in quantum theory) and Dr Callum Jones (with
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part of the project, and hence skills in computations and implementation (via codes written in open source software, such as R, Python, ...) are a plus. A good knowledge of written and spoken English is
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skills are also highly desirable: Ability to program in Matlab, python or similar Strong laboratory-based skills Application Procedure Informal enquiries are encouraged and should be addressed to Prof
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at the interface of machine learning, statistics, and live-cell biology. The position is co-supervised by Prof. Olivier Pertz (Cell Biology) and Prof. David Ginsbourger (Statistics), and the student will be equally