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., Zimmermann V., Dardalhon V., Campillo Poveda M., Turtoi E., Thirard S., Forichon L., Giordano A., Ciancia C., Homayed Z., Pannequin J., Britton C., Devaney E., McNeilly T. N., Berrard S., Turtoi A., Maizels R
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science, or a related field. Strong background in quantitative methods and statistical analysis. Experience with computational tools for large-scale data analysis (e.g., Python, R, SQL). Familiarity with
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of stochastic systems, and possibly reinforcement learning / POMDPs; ● Has, or will soon acquire, skills in Python or R (or equivalent); ● Is willing and able to move between ENS in the Paris region and SETE in
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collaboration with a major cosmetics manufacturer, and provide ample opportunity for research stays at the manufacturer's R&D facilities in Paris. With more than 750 researchers, the FEMTO-ST Institute (CNRS
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/nanotechnologies, microelectronics or materials. • English language (B2 to C1). • Experience (projects or internships) linked with R&D and physical measurements will be welcome. Operational skills : • Listening
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knowledge of an interpreted language (Python, R, etc.), the knowledge of Netcdf format would be a plus, writing scientific articles (at least one publication as 1st author in a peer-reviewed journal
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(especially fMRI), experimental design, data analysis and programming (e.g., SPM, MATLAB, Python, R,…), scientific writing, and very good organization and communication skills. The ideal candidate is able
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. • Demonstrated skills in bioinformatic and statistical analyses of microbiome and ecological data including sequencing data. • Analysis skills: write and execute code in R, Python, GitHub etc., high-performance
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have excellent skills in analyzing human behavior and be proficient with experimental and data processing software (E-Prime, Matlab, R), statistical analyses including linear mixed-effects models, as
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. Good command of biostatistics (database management, use of R software) as well as an excellent level of English are essential. As eDNA data are amplified and sequenced independently, the involvement