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-oriented way of working A distinct advantage would be: Experience with data analysis and scientific programming (e.g. Origin, Igor Pro, Python, Matlab, Mathematica) A good command of written and spoken
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strain engineering is a plus. Data analysis skills (e.g. in Python, MATLAB or similar) are a plus. Excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken Strong motivation to work
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qualifications A masters degree in neuroscience, physics, evolution and ecology, or related quantitative fields. Prior experience with Python or Matlab, and a willingness to learn analysis tools. Excited about
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Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior - caesar, Bonn | Bonn, Nordrhein Westfalen | Germany | 6 days ago
reward signalling. Your qualifications A masters degree in neuroscience, physics, evolution and ecology, or related quantitative fields. Prior experience with Python or Matlab, and a willingness to learn
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of the position. Equivalent research experience will also be considered. You should have familiarity in handling large and complex datasets and skilled in programming languages such as R or Python. The ideal
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/ physics/ meteorology/ engineering/ biology. Experience in a computer programming language (e.g. Fortran, Python). A general understanding of the importance of the scientific method is essential. A previous
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health tools. Basic proficiency in data analysis (Python or R); experience with speech analysis libraries or NLP is an asset. Strong scientific writing skills and a collaborative spirit. High motivation
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, mechanical engineering, physics or similar basic programming skills in one or more languages (Python, C/C++, or others) experience in mechanical testing profound knowledge of machine learning methods (e.g
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statistical analysis and/or coding (e.g., R, Python, C++) Exposure to neurophysiological measurement methods (e.g., eye-tracking, pupillometry) Interest or training in technology law, digital regulation, or AI
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modelling, simulation tools such as COMSOL, and programming in MATLAB, Python, or C++. You'll be part of a supportive environment that values creativity, technical excellence, and impactful research. By