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operations are based on Linux operating environments, using Bash and Python, which means any successful applicant will have basic knowledge of the Linux operating system: file operations and navigating through
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. Proficient in multiple programming languages, especially Python, Java, C. Knowledge in software engineering, data structures & algorithms, computer organization/architecture, microcontroller programming
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through Microsoft Teams or other agreed-upon platforms to help improve communication strategies within ACES. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Proficiency in scientific programming (e.g., Python
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Foundation. The Research Associate will contribute to CD3 by developing and applying advanced epidemiological, statistical, and AI-based approaches to improve prediction of cancer risk across multiple tumour
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acquisition and reconstruction—particularly diffusion or dynamic imaging—is highly desirable, along with strong programming abilities in languages such as Python or MATLAB. Experience with pulse sequence
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experience in Python, C++, MATLAB, or LabVIEW. Brief Description of Duties (Postdoctoral Associate): The selected candidates will join the Atmospheric Remote Sensing Group , a leader in innovative multi-sensor
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activation as a conceptual framework. · Coordinate lab tasks and operations among multiple lab members, including mentoring, training, and oversight; providing conceptual, technical, and experimental
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, Center for Advanced Microbiome Research and Innovation (CAMRI) within the Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) is recruiting multiple postdoctoral fellows to join our interdisciplinary team studying
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-antigen triggers of regulatory T cells in the context of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). This position is part of a large multidisciplinary collaboration between the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge
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highly organized, proactive, and capable of working independently and collaboratively across multiple projects. Minimum Requirements: Master's degree At least 3 years of relevant laboratory experience