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bioinformatics, especially Python and/or R are required Experience from relevant research projects investigating cellular metabolism, and/or protein modifications and signalling, respectively, will be considered
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., Bash, R, Python) for data processing, statistical analysis, and bioinformatics workflows. Experience working in high-performance computing environments is an advantage. • Field or laboratory
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biochemistry are required Profound knowledge in bioinformatics, especially Python and/or R are required Experience from relevant research projects investigating cellular metabolism, and/or protein modifications
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condition of employment that the master's degree has been awarded. Computer programming experience using languages such as for example Python or C++ is a requirement. It is an advantage with a master’s degree
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devices Knowledge of Python programming Good knowledge of materials technology, and basic knowledge of environmental assessment of materials Good written and oral English skills PLEASE NOTE: For detailed
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of supervisors that covers both academic pursuits. Primary tools are the programming language Python to exploit its advanced deep learning toolboxes (e.g., Keras, TensorFlow, and PyTorch), alongside
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, and python/Matlab/R or similar languages. Experience with “traditional” climate modelling, data-driven climate modelling, and working with large ensembles of climate/weather model output are advantages
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). Programming in C++ or Fortran and proficiency with MATLAB or Python scripting. Experience with tools for simulating chemical kinetic, e.g. Cantera or CHEMKIN. Background in compressible flows and applied
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well as experience in atmospheric dynamics or climate dynamics, basic shell scripting, and python/Matlab/R or similar languages. Experience with “traditional” climate modelling, data-driven climate modelling, and
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advantage: Developing algorithms for CFD solvers (e.g. OpenFOAM). Programming in C++ or Fortran and proficiency with MATLAB or Python scripting. Experience with tools for simulating chemical kinetic, e.g