13 gis-python-"NTNU---Norwegian-University-of-Science-and-Technology" positions at Free University of Berlin in Germany
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(especially Fortran and Python) - studies in a science degree program (BSc or MSc), preferably in planetary sciences - basic knowledge or strong interest in planetology and geodynamic modeling - english skills
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into high-quality, reusable Python software packages. - Engaging in the full software engineering process, including refactoring, comprehensive testing to ensure code reliability, and creating clear
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: - Enrolment at a German university. - Major in physics, mathematics, computer science or related subject - Programming experience in Python - Experience with PyTorch or similar libraries for neural networks
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(e.g., handling bacterial or fungal cultures) - Basic knowledge of antimicrobial or inhibition assays - Good data handling and data processing skills (e.g., in Excel and GraphPad Prism, Python etc
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: - Familiarity with working with quantitative data and ideally historical data sources - Knowledge of descriptive statistics and statistical software (e. g. R, stata, Python) - Interest in economic sociology and
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. g. R, stata, Python) - Interest in economic sociology and political economy in general and the sociology of insurance and climate change in particular - German skills (at least B1), English (C1
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using the programming language Fortran. Experience or willingness to run numerical models on parallelized supercomputers. Experience in the analysis of model output using Python or a similar high-level
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or Python - motivation, commitment, and ability to work independently - fluent written and spoken English (C1) - willingness to learn advanced data management procedures in R or Python For further information
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: economic sociology, historical sociology, (historical) political economy, historical social science, computational sociology - advanced skill in quantitative, statistical methods (R, stata, Python), ideally
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, nonlinear optics, solid-state physics • You have proven experience with experimental work through your Master’s thesis, preferably with optics setups • You have Python programming skills, preferably also for