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analytical skills Proficiency in survey software (especially EVASYS) Knowledge of social science software programmes (such as ATLAS.ti, MAXQDA, SPSS, R) and data science/AI tools Comprehensive knowledge of MS
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-reviewed media Experience with grant applications on international and national levels High quality in your own teaching and supervision experience Coding skills (SPSS, JASP, R) Very good English and German
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-omics extraction techniques for various sample types. An understanding of the statistical principles behind current best practices in the field. Strong experience using programming languages such as R and
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; • Language skills: excellent knowledge of French; • Technical skills: knowledge of linguistic theories; experience with empirical methods, in particular statistics (R); • Teaching skills; • Interest
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in using statistical software, such as Stata, R or Python. You are proficient in English (knowledge of German is not required). What we offer: The employment duration is 4 years. Initially limited
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the field of Biology or Bioinformatics Experience in academic writing and with population genetics research methods Excellent command of written and spoken English IT user skills: e.g. linux, R, admixtools
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to research, teaching, and departmental operations Requirements: • A completed doctoral degree in chemistry, bio technology or a related field. • Strong programming skills in Python, R, or similar
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, probability theory, statistics and mathematical finance and an open mind for applications. Excellent command of written and spoken English. Programming skills (e.g. Python, R). Ability to work in teams and high
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Excellent command of written and spoken English IT user skills (experience with Sketch, R and AI-tools is a bonus) Ability to work in a team and strong communication skills What we offer: Work-life balance
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of influence: You will join the group of University Professor Sarah R Davies, which focuses on Technosciences, Materiality, and Digital Cultures and which studies the digital as material practice in contexts in