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able to work independently, and as a member of a multicultural, multidisciplinary team to carry out their duties. Your responsibilities: Statistical analysis of studies implemented within the group
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software as python packages Report findings and methods in conference and journal papers Your profile Masters, Diploma or equivalent degree in IT/computer science/statistics/applied mathematics/data science
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biodiversity patterns, utilizing both spatial and statistical expertise. At this stage of the subproject of the CRC the project aims to evaluate whether ecological patterns previously identified in the RESIST
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The Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS, Department Statistical Methods in Epidemiology, offers a position as a Statistician/Biometrician (PhD student) m/f/d/x Salary
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aquatic community ecology. Experience in experimental design and modern statistical approaches. Experience in the taxonomy of at least one group of freshwater primary producers or invertebrates
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preparation for sequencing) Work with state-of-the-art microarray and imaging systems. Analyze experimental data statistically and contribute to method development and troubleshooting. Ideal Applicants Must
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discipline Interest in comparative research on parties, elections, and democracy Solid knowledge of social science research methods and statistical software (R or Python; if no prior knowledge of R
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, printer) Your profile Master’s degree in social science (empirical educational research, psychology, sociology, pedagogy, survey statistics, computer science) or communications (marketing, media and
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with statistical methods, advanced regression models, and strong R and/or Stata skills Strong analytical skills Competent handling of MS Office applications Optional: Interest and experience in formal
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gradient Bioinformatic and statistical analyses Relate environmental variables to microbial dynamics Meso- und Microcosm experiments Contributions to IGB’s scientific activities and publications Your profile