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, ability to critically discuss and present scientific results, and proficiency in English for oral and written communications. Experience with genome editing, bioinformatics (e.g. python, linux) and high
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(Python-friendly) A collaborative, supportive mindset and motivation for clinically relevant science Bonus but not required Experience with cryo-FIB milling/lamella preparation Experience
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biomedical or engineering sciences and a strong affinity with movement and rehabilitation sciences. You are proficient in programming in Matlab and, if possible, Python. You have experience in using 3D motion
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learning - deep neural network, recurrent neural network, LSTM Optimization theory Stochastic geometry Strong programming skills in at least one of the following: MATLAB, Python, JULIA or C++. Highly
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representation learning. You have strong programming skills, especially in Python, and preferably experience with PyTorch. You have a track record of publishing in top image processing / computer vision journals
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have solid programming experience and are comfortable working with complex software systems. You write Python proficiently, and your C++ skills exceed the beginner level. You have experience in
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sequencing; Has experience with programming, data visualization and data handling in Python, R or related languages; Is proficient in Unix/Linux-based command line and cluster environments; Has
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, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, or an equivalent qualification. You have in-depth knowledge of deep learning techniques. You have experience with Python. You have in-depth knowledge of knowledge
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. Python and/or R, Unix), and you are familiar with reproducible workflows; You are motivated to work on frog genomes to understand sex chromosome turnover and the evolution of recombination landscapes, and
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at less than 10% of working time). For both PhD and Postdoctoral candidates You hold a Master’s degree obtained with cum laude or equivalent. You have strong programming skills, especially in Python, and