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neuronal types shapes sensory coding and circuit computation, with a strong emphasis on neocortical cell diversity and synaptic properties. We integrate detailed biophysical work with in vivo circuit-level
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The Department of Biotechnology and Food Science, Institute of Food Technology is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Reference code 14) Extent of employment: 40 hours per week
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., pyTorch, TensorFlow) Proven publication record in relevant fields Familiarity with high-performance computing environments Familiarity with using and adapting open-source AI models and code repositories
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visualization; applicants are encouraged to include links to relevant code or repositories in their CV experience working with multimodal or data‑driven research workflows and translating quantitative outputs
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mission to improve lives. Our Speak-Up policy is an important part of our Code of Conduct. Only in this way we can continuously develop and improve as a company. Our core values of empathy, respect, passion
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econometric methods for analysing large datasets. Are proficient in coding and data management using tools such as Stata, R, or Python. Have a strong interest in the research area and have a strong independent
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, joint source and channel coding, secure communications, jamming resilience techniques Optical communications Photonics and free-space optics: Photonics, free-space optics arrays, PAT - pointing
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programming and quantitative analysis Postdoctoral level: proven experience with global biogeochemical and/or Earth system models strong programming skills and experience working with model code and large
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on ARSPECTRA hardware in collaboration with their engineering team Contribute to open-source code, demonstrators and joint publications with ARSPECTRA and clinical partners Your profile PhD in computational
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integrating biological data sources (clinical event sequences, genomic sequences, disease codes) into unified patient representations and state sequences for predicting disease progression and outcomes