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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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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
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Excellent command of written and spoken English IT user skills: Proficiency in R or a comparable software package What we offer: The employment duration is 3 years. Initially limited to 1.5 years