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patterns. Contributing to the development of hybrid models that combine expert knowledge with data-driven insights. Actively participating in consortium meetings, stakeholder interactions, and co-creation
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actors and thus support decision-making by law enforcement agencies. Contributing to the development of hybrid models that combine expert knowledge with data-driven insights. Actively participating in
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human-specific features of brain development influence early cortical circuit function and the pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) Research Project “Linking human-specific synaptic
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will have a key role in the further development of the EuMAR Registry of cycle-by-cycle data from infertility treatments in Europe. Within the EuMAR 2 team, you will be responsible for the technical
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development (e.g., student projects or master thesis with an important software development component), with solid knowledge of Python. Experience with R is a plus. You have a solid knowledge of data analysis
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software development. General responsibilities: Help supervising related MSc and PhD projects Contribute to project related teaching activities Collaborate with the Earthmapps research team and participate
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of biosamples from neurodegenerative disease patients and healthy controls and will assist with the development and execution of custom genetic assays aimed at novel gene discovery. Routinely used techniques will
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emphasis on the integration of subsystem information provided by project partners and the development of correlations for novel systems not yet described in existing literature. The work is conducted within
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sustainability, especially when shared, exchanged, and learned, with collaborative efforts being key to accessing this resource. Multi-stakeholder collaboration effectively advances sustainable development and
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their power consumption, select the most appropriate options and dimension them optimally. This also supports the development of run-time control mechanisms maximizing the transceiver energy efficiency in