297 programming-language-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions in Belgium
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Master programmes International Training Program (ITP) VLIR-UOS finances International Training Programmes (ITP). These are short-term training programmes, lasting one to four months
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programming. Knowledge of C and C++ is a must. Previous hands-on experience with wireless technologies such as Bluetooth Low Energy or Ultra-WideBand is a plus. You can plan and carry out your tasks in
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programming, essential for handling and processing the substantial amount of data involved in this research. You have good oral and written communication skills, and are fluent in English. You are committed
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, but not a requirement Knowledge of programming languages such as R, Matlab or Python. Experience with the linux/unix environment and handling large datasets is a plus. A good command of English, both
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university research policies . You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You have a solid background programming in R and/or Python Proficiency in Dutch is a plus but not
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with biological insights to investigate and integrate complex omics data. Therefore, knowledge of programming languages such as Python or R is necessary and prior experience with data science, high
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Programme. Contact the EU-team to get help to assess your eligibility on a personal basis. Funding The grant provides an allowance to cover living, travel and family costs. In addition, the EU contributes
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in clinical research, ophthalmology, ocular genetics and imaging techniques. • You can work and communicate in a professional and correct manner with patients. • You have excellent English and Dutch
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is that the new infrastructure can take the research to a substantially higher level. The application must include a strong research plan for the first years after acquisition of the infrastructure
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the development of conceptual methodologies You have experience with policy-directed research You have experience with programming languages (e.g. Python) You have experience with environmentally extended input