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Knowledge and background in working with optical laboratory setups (incl. lasers, detectors, free-space or fibre based optics), real-time data acquisition or experience in programming & modelling (eg. Python
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). Quantitative Skills: An affinity with quantitative methods, mathematical modelling, simulation, or data analysis. Experience with tools such as R or Python for modelling is an advantage. Resilience and
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an asset. Your motivation, overall professional perspective and career goals will also be explored during the later stages of the selection process. You should also have: Knowledge of: Python Machine
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Matlab or Python and a basic experience in the use of optical engineering software (for example Zemax OpticStudio, CodeV, RayJack-1) is required. You should have good interpersonal and communication skills
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and written. Further expertise that would be valuable: Python software development; Natural Language Processing. Above all, you are a quick learner, proactive and eager to make things work. Our offer
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involving the analysis of omics or twin datasets. Essential qualifications include: A strong computational background, with experience in one or more programming languages (e.g. R, Python, Perl, or shell
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, Introduction to Python, making figures using GGplot2 and basic machine learning. These courses are offered to PhD candidates through the PhD Course Centre of the Graduate School of Life Sciences . In
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process. You should also have: Competences in the field of mechanics, fluid-dynamics, electronics as well as coding (Python) are appreciated. Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness ESA is an equal opportunity
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with clinical populations or translational research settings. Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, R) and experience with statistical modelling or machine learning. A strong publication record
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: Experience with data management tools (Excel, CSV, SQL, R, Python) Preferably has experience in clinical research data management. Salary The salary will be in scale 10 (max. 5,669 Euro per month, depending