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in Python, Machine learning, and Uncertainty Quantification in engineering applications, Preferred: Background in space weather and astrodynamics Excellent written and oral communication skills
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Abilities Training and/or experience with: Programming of behavioral experiments and data analysis (MATLAB, Python, or equivalent), eye-tracking software and hardware (Eyelink or equivalent), MRI, eye
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in MATLAB and/or Python. Solid background in experimental design, statistics and scientific writing. Willingness to work in a clinical research environment. Excellent time-management, written and oral
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models, working with diverse datasets and interpreting results leading to scientific publications. A working knowledge of FORTRAN, python and the Unix environment is necessary. Location: Rutgers University
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the ability to train and manage student researchers and technicians. Preferred Qualifications Preferred experience: in vivo imaging, ex vivo electrophysiology, rodent behavior, Python/R/Matlab coding
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interpreting results leading to scientific publications. A working knowledge of statistics and statistical software (e.g., R, Python) is necessary. City: New Brunswick State: NJ Location: Cook (RU-New Brunswick
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programming skills in MATLAB and/or Python. Solid background in experimental design, statistics and scientific writing. Willingness to work in a clinical research environment. Excellent time-management, written
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. Experience in cancer genomics, microbiome, and metabolomics analysis ideal. Experience in scRNAseq or long reads data analysis is a plus. Programming skills in R, Python, SAS, Perl, BASH or similar a plus
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analysis is a plus. Programming skills in R, Python, SAS, Perl, BASH or similar a plus. Experience working in a Linux environment preferred. Experience working in high-performance computing environments
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. The Brain Modulation & Control Lab, in collaboration, collects and analyses neuroimaging and smartphone interaction measures from the cohort. Applicants must have experience working in MATLAB and / or Python