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consideration will be given to applicants with interests aligned with areas of research in the Department of Mathematics that include algebra, analysis, applied/computational mathematics, bio-medical mathematics
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. Expertise in data collection and analysis methods. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment. Responsibilities: Conduct
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(SSHSPH) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is recruiting a full-time Research Fellow to work on mathematical and economic modelling of infectious diseases and pandemic preparedness. This role
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of microbial populations in biofilms formed in geothermal outflow in Singapore. The role will focus on quantitation of active populations and analysis of functional genomic potential. Expertise in next
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holder will play a key role in supporting quantitative data analysis, including the development of statistical analysis plans, and interpretation in a cluster trial setting. There are also opportunities
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data analysis methods for fitting of mathematical models to single cell data. Your working environment will be in the Zeeman Institute (SBIDER) https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/zeeman_institute/ and
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) to perform data analysis on next generation sequencing data generated in Rao lab. The NGS data for analysis includes DNA (bulk ATAC-seq, Cut & Run, ChIP-seq, 3-D Micro-C), RNA (bulk RNA-seq), RNA modifications
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, statistics, mathematics, or a related field. Working alongside with wet-bench scientists and PhD candidate (both with and without computational experience) to perform data analysis on next generation
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computer science and high-performance computing (HPC) research. About Computing Sciences at Berkeley Lab: Whether running extreme-scale simulations on a supercomputer or applying machine-learning or data analysis
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computer science, mathematics, data science, or any computational science discipline who have received their Ph.D. and have completed no more than three years of postdoctoral work are encouraged to apply. Only one