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, particularly in Python and ML-related libraries, are required. Furthermore, you are highly motivated to pursue academic research and you are fluent in English, both written and spoken. Additional Information
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of the following areas: Image processing, partialdifferential equations, scientific computing, deep learning.•Solid programing skills. Knowledge of Python, Tensorflow/Pytorch, and Mathematica.•Fluent
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written and spoken, in an international academic context. Technically skilled – You bring programming experience in Python and C++ or equivalent languages. What we offer At Maastricht University, you’ll
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for the solution of partial differential equations. Research experience with integration of ROM and the Finite Element method is a plus. Demonstrated programming skills (Fortran/C++/Python/Julia), preferably in
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-analysis, regression modelling, machine learning). You have a solid basis in at least one common high-level programming language (e.g. R, Python). You enjoy collaborative research in international
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structural health monitoring, signal processing, or system identification techniques. Proven experience in data analysis using tools such as Python or MATLAB. Excellent communication skills and ability to work
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, Computational, or Clinical Neuroscience; good programming skills (R and/or Python); proficient in spoken and written English and Dutch (for interactions with misophonics); excellent social skills and enthusiasm
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be discussed (minimum of 0,8 FTE on-project). Your experience and profile: PhD degree in Cognitive, Computational, or Clinical Neuroscience; good programming skills (R and/or Python); proficient in
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, machine learning, and pattern recognition. The successful applicant will have: very strong programming skills and experience with deep learning libraries; strong python and object-oriented programming
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and RF electronics. Proven track record in writing international peer-reviewed scientific publications Moderate to advanced programming skills, ideally in Python Mastery of the English language, both