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Environmental science » Earth science Mathematics » Statistics Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 31 Jan 2026 - 22:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job
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for coastal ecosystems. You will perform statistical analyses of time series and spatial data on ecosystems and human activities and participate in more holistic analyses of socio-ecosystems. You will also
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, developing spatial statistical models, and translating results into actionable insights for policy and adaptation. The strength of the project lies in its interdisciplinarity, combining atmospheric science
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maintain algorithms in biomedical image analysis pipelines. Validate algorithm performance on novel datasets. Analyze spatial transcriptomic data. Perform statistical analyses on data extracted form bio
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candidate will be encouraged to independently explore large-scale omics datasets (e.g., bulk and single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, proteomics) to identify and prioritize novel biomarker
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on this position will be the development and implementation of novel statistical and computational methods with applications to system biology problems and spatial transcriptomics datasets. The work will involve
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of Applied Mathematics and Statistics we conduct research within the theory and implementation of biomathematics, biostatistics, spatial modeling, differential equations, Bayesian inference, large-scale
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the pharmaceutical sciences. More information about the department and its activities is available at uu.se/farmbio. The infrastructure platform “Spatial Biology” at SciLifeLab is currently in a strong phase of
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are looking for a Doctoral student to become part of Klas Modin's group at the Division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the Department of Mathematical Sciences. About us The department of Mathematical
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, Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. You will be part of the Spatial Morphology research area (SMoG), an international group of researchers exploring the links between urban form and