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environments.DutiesThe PhD student will carry out research in the area of cooperative autonomous systems. The successful candidate will explore topics such as: Multi-agent reinforcement learning Distributed control
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genome-wide as well as targeted effects of locus-specific epigenome engineering. A strong knowledge of chromatin biology, on the bench as well as on the computer for Next-Generation Sequencing data
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independently. You have the capacity for learning new things, working systematically, and showing flexibility where required. Collaborative skills, accuracy, and subject-related expertise are emphasised
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quantitative analyses. As a person, you are responsible and good at communicating. You enjoy working in a group, but you are also comfortable working independently. You demonstrate capacity for learning new
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at communicating. You enjoy working in a group, but you are also comfortable working independently. You demonstrate capacity for learning new things, working systematically and showing flexibility where required
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previous work with supporting publications is a necessary: Development of DNA-based molecular robotic machines to carry out specific tasks with regulated functionality for various biological applications
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workshops and present ongoing research. They should also actively engage with the department’s research group on African economic history. The researcher is also expected to teach and contribute to course