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of the circulation of infectious agents in populations of marine vertebrates in the Southern Territories. The main models considered are seabirds (albatrosses, penguins, petrels, wrasses) and marine mammals (elephant
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in Urban Informatics & Smart Cities and Doctor of Philosophy. LSGI has a very strong research programme that encompasses research activities in the areas of urban informatics, spatial big data
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in applied economic analysis (e.g., causal inference, econometrics, spatial equilibrium modeling). • Experience working with large-scale datasets and interdisciplinary research. • Demonstrated research
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Human Stem Cell-based Neural Models is available at the Language & Genetics Department of the Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. The position is in the research group of Simon Fisher, co
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learning, AI, or statistical modeling applied to biological data Experience with genomics, transcriptomics, single-cell and/or spatial omics technologies Proficiency in scientific computing frameworks Strong
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side by side with private companies and actors from the healthcare sector. Several key infrastructure facilities are available, including specialized laboratories for spatial omics, mass spectrometry, flow
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crane. The successful candidate will build reproducible machine learning pipelines, integrate detections into spatial ecological models, and generate conservation-relevant outputs for regional partners
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models or glioblastoma research Familiarity with transcriptomic methods (RNA-seq, FISH, spatial transcriptomics) Programming skills for data analysis (Python, R, or MATLAB) We offer Funding: Full position
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analysis. Specifically, the project will: Develop novel, modular statistical solvers to integrate domain-specific knowledge directly into latent variable models. Account for spatial structures, physical laws
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of observed meteorological elements at all spatial scales. ICV also constitutes an important source of uncertainty in climate model outputs, especially regarding the occurrence of climatic extremes. Furthermore