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. Implement high-performance C++ and Python modules for simulation, rendering, and data processing. Explore and integrate deep learning techniques into graphics and simulation pipelines (e.g., PyTorch, JAX
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programming experience (Python, Julia, or similar). Interest in seismic, acoustic, or sensor data. Ability to work with large datasets and structured file systems. Good documentation and organizational skills
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programming skills in R (Git, Stata and/or Python are of advantage) Proficiency in data cleaning and management and experience working with complex datasets Reliable, structured and precise working style Strong
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scalable, robust, and reproducible analysis pipelines (Python/R; Snakemake/Nextflow and configuration frameworks such as Hydra preferred) for novel experimental methods, including in vivo Perturb-seq
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areas above) and their grades. Strong programming skills (i.e., Python and main Machine Learning frameworks such as Pytorch). Experience with scientific writing (e.g., reports, theses, and scientific
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to scientific exchange and team development Profile Master’s degree or equivalent in Data Science, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or a related field Solid experience in Python and/or R
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executing computational projects. Prior experience with DFT-based electronic structure calculations or other computational quantum-mechanical many-body techniques. Programming skills in either Python, Fortran
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, bash/python Experience with molecular biology experiments Good organisational skills Workplace Workplace We offer The technical skills that the student will develop for the PhD project include: Field
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acquisition systems, including Python for connecting to standard open interfaces; familiarity with Matlab, LabVIEW, or SPS is a plus Experience in electrical engineering, radiofrequency engineering, and PCB
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familiar with, or willing to learn, a behaviour experiment creation framework, e.g. PsychoPy or jsPsych You have good programming skills with HTML, Javascript and Python You are encouraged to experiment