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As the successful candidate, you will primarily contribute to a partnership project with STATEC, the National Statistics Institute in Luxembourg. The successful candidate will join the Security
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STATEC, the National Statistics Institute in Luxembourg. The successful candidate will join the Security, Reasoning and Validation (Serval) research group and work on a research project related to
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their nationality for statistical purposes only, as part of our commitment to promoting diversity and ensuring equal opportunities in our workforce. This information will be kept confidential and will not be used
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Carrying out statistical data analyses Preparation of scientific publications and conference papers Contribution to and support of (on-going and future) research-related activities of the research group
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supervision of coders) Collaboration in an international team Carrying out statistical data analyses Preparation of scientific publications and conference papers Contribution to and support of (on-going and
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to provide their nationality for statistical purposes only, as part of our commitment to promoting diversity and ensuring equal opportunities in our workforce. This information will be kept confidential and
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-pathogen interactions and feedback, using a combination of quantitative imaging, microfluidics, statistical analysis and machine learning tools. A specific focus will be put on discovering biophysical
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email will not be considered. Application procedure and conditions We kindly request applicants to provide their nationality for statistical purposes only, as part of our commitment to promoting diversity
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, or related Experience and skills · Multi- and hyperspectral images processing · Knowledge of quantitative remote sensing · Knowledge of physical and statistical modelling concepts
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Environmental behaviour o Spatial analysis applied to territorial/regional planning Technical and soft skills · Basic computer skills (Word, Excel etc.) · Proficiency in statistical analysis