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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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and transport in porous media; Strong analytical skills and ability to integrate experimental observations with computational approaches; Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, MATLAB
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Advanced proficiency in Python and C programming languages You should also have good interpersonal and communication skills and should be able to work in a multi-cultural environment, both independently and
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quantitative methodological skills, for instance knowledge of (spatial) data analysis, hydrological modelling, AI-based methods Experience with programming languages (e.g. Python) Motivation to cooperate in a
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quantitative data analysis using R and/or Python; experience with statistical modelling and the analysis of complex biological data; a strong interest in exposomics, multi-omics integration, and brain–body
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languages, for example Python, and general purpose deep learning frameworks, such as Tensorflow or PyTorch; The interest and ability to share knowledge with other ESA organisational units. You should also
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or analytical skills, or a clear motivation to develop them further. You have experience in neuroimaging and brain network analysis. You have programming or data-analysis experience (e.g. FSL, Python, MATLAB, R
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quantitative data analysis. You have strong programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, R). You have an excellent command of spoken and written English. You have a strong publication record appropriate to career
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science research, including familiarity with methods and tools (e.g., statistical software such as R and Python) common in social science; A strong track record in collaborative research, including
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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