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of Reference for Languages (CEFR) Technical equipment and programmes Much of the programme coursework requires the use of statistical programmes. Most students will use R software, although some students will
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soil characterization techniques. A strong command of English is indispensable. Skills in R, MATLAB or Python are helpful. The effective exchange within the interdisciplinary collaboration will be
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production, agriculture broadly, and/or smart technologies is desirable. • Experience in modelling biological or agricultural systems, with strong programming skills (R, Python, or Matlab
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, such as Cognitive or Comparative Biology Experience conducting observational or experimental studies with animals Field experience Advanced statistical and analytical skills (experience using R is a plus
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processes Knowledge of one or more research methods used in the group (fMRI, EEG, peripheral physiology, ambulatory assessment) and programming skills in R, Python, or MATLAB are an advantage but not required