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programming languages (e.g. R, Python) and an ability to work with large datasets Strong record of peer-reviewed publications Ability to independently design and execute experiments and interpret data Ability
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as Postdoctoral researcher. Experience with advanced DNA sequencing analysis, including: - Proficiency in computational skills including programming (e.g., bash, Python, R) and command-line interface
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(e.g., R, Python). Proven ability to publish at a high international level. It is a prerequisite that you are good at communicating in English. Strong collaborative skills and good collaboration skills
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agronomy, engineering, biology, technical oriented sciences or similar Research experience on process-based and ML models to simulate nutrient flows in agro-ecosystems Proficient skills with scripting (R
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to network modelling, network theory and/or network meta-analyses. Fluency in programming as needed for network analyses (e.g., R/python) Strong analytical, organisational, and record-keeping skills
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(Perl or Python, R, Linux tools, bash scripting) Experience in presenting at conferences Excellent publication record Strong motivation and dedication, scientific writing skills, problem-solving skills
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direct interaction with Bruker’s proteomics specialists and R&D teams. The successful candidate will gain valuable experience at the interface of academic and industry-driven proteomics innovation. Recent
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transcriptomics data using R/Python. Wet lab experience is beneficial but not essential. You have a strong enthusiasm for fundamental research and a scientific interest in the molecular genetics of immune cell
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/or R Familiarity with machine learning frameworks (e.g., PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn) Excellent problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills Demonstrated ability to work both
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in Europe by fueling innovation through research partnerships with industry, boosting R&D investments leading to economic growth, and attracting highly qualified talent. We look for researchers from