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a Postdoctoral Researcher for experiments in swarming dynamics of living swimmers A Postdoctoral Researcher position is available in the Living, Fluid, & Soft Matter group of Prof. Matilda Backholm
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degree (for doctoral researcher position) in atmospheric sci-ence, physics, environmental science or a related field. The candidate is expected to have the following: Education, experience and technical
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experience in developing and applying statistical methods in computationally challenging problems. Prior experience with blind source separation, spatial data or functional data is considered an advantage but
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experience in mathematically rigorous statistical field theory, for example, topics involving constructive quantum field theory, renormalization group theory, conformal field theory, or analysis of near
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(University of Bern, GTK). Take part in data curation, pre- & post-processing of datasets. Undertake in a limited number of laboratory experiments in co-operation with other team members. Take part in
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to teaching or supervision duties. Requirements The successful applicant should have a doctoral degree in statistics, mathematics, machine learning, or other relevant field, and experience in developing and
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of the near critical Ising model, or the massive Thirring model. Qualifications We are looking for applicants with a PhD in mathematics or theoretical physics, with experience in mathematically rigorous
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sciences and have experience in algorithm development. Experience in processing of high-throughput sequencing data is an advantage. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are needed. You
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experimentalists and clinical partners to understand and model biological processes and disease phenotypes Supervise and mentor students, and assist other team members in experiment planning, data processing and
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, or equivalent. They will have training and/or experience in ethnography, qualitative analysis, and the use of non-textual/sensory methods. Period following the completion of doctoral degree must not exceed three