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the energy transition in Luxembourg by co-creating an ambitious research program. It will utilize a data-driven approach to support decision-making for an optimal energy system, with specific focus on cost
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, biochemistry, genomics, bacterial genetics and bioinformatics. You can work both independently as well as in an international team You can plan and perform laboratory experiments accurately You have strong
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conferences Contribute to reports and research activities in support of project management Guide M.Sc. students Participate in a dedicated training plan For further information, please contact Prof. Marcus Völp
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required Experience with clinical trials Experience with data analysis Experience with RedCAP Experience with large-scale data, such as genomics and transcriptomics data Programming experience, preferably in
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/electrical engineering, or a related field. Strong interest in automation and laboratory robotics. Basic experience in wet-lab microbiology techniques. Willingness to learn programming and computational
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research environment operating at an international level Participation in a large European collaboration State-of-the-art research facilities A dedicated training program to broaden your expertise and
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/electrical engineering, or a related field.Strong interest in automation and laboratory robotics.Basic experience in wet-lab microbiology techniques.Willingness to learn programming and computational analysis
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, creativity and cooperation. A background in magnetic resonance imaging is appreciated. You are proficient in at least one programming language. What we offer We offer a doctoral scholarship for a period of two
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mechanisms and multimodal data integration basic/intermediate programming skills in R and/or python Ability to adapt to the research environments while being full members of two labs Desirable skills
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? Methodological analysis: What research methodologies could you use and how? Work plan: How would you go about developing this research further? What sources would you consult? What are some risks or challenges