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Penetrating Radar Near Surface Geophysics Operation of planetary science instruments The Post Doc candidate must have experience in Python programming The Post Doc candidate must be eligible to be able to join
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with designing experimental studies and analysing quantitative data. Proficiency in either R or Python. Favourable qualifications (not requirements, but give applicants an advantage): Relevant
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experience with statistical analysis and programming (Bash, R, MATLAB, Python or similar) is required. Excellent communication and collaborative skills (team player) is required. Excellent English scientific
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qualifications Crispr Crispr / siRNA screens Proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, R) Experience with high-throughput sequencing data analysis (e.g., CAGE, ATAC-seq, ChIP-seq, or Hi-C) Familiarity with
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. Desired qualifications: The following is a list of skills that are desired, but not required, for the position. Experience with Python and/or Fortran is advantageous. Advanced knowledge of quantitative
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after the start of the research project leading to the Ph.D. degree. Fluent oral and written communication skills in English Programming skills in a high-level language such as R or Python are essential
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programming (R, Python, or similar) is an advantage. Interest in acquiring the necessary statistical analysis and programming skills is required. Previous experience with experimental research is an advantage
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/or numerical model output related to cloud properties is desirable. Strong computational skills, and ideally experience with commonly used programming languages in the field (Python, MATLAB, IDL
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in English Experience with programming (e.g. in MATLAB or Python) Desired qualifications: The ideal candidate should have: Demonstrated knowledge of fluid dynamics Experience with anisotropic viscous
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written communication skills in English Programming skills in a high-level language such as R or Python are essential Previous experience with meta-analysis and systematic reviews is desirable but not