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one programming language: Matlab, Python, is expected. Eager to work within a team and independently. Ability to collaborate with industry and academic researchers. Fluent in spoken and written English
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., PsychoPy, E-Prime, Gorilla, Presentation). Hands-on experience in data visualization, data analysis, and programming in R and/or Python. Experience in, and aptitude for, complex statistical modelling (inc
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field Has strong interest in methodological research in healthcare Has experience with NLP and/or language modeling techniques Has solid programming skills (e.g., Python) Is motivated to work at the
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to constructive feedback; Good communication skills for spoken and written English. Knowledge of Dutch is desirable but not mandatory; Strong background in programming, using MATLAB and/or Python or other relevant
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, genetics, or a related life sciences discipline. Demonstrate hands-on experience with large-scale multi-omics data analysis; proficiency in Python and R programming is highly valued. Travel regularly
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large scale datasets; Programming skills in Python and/or R; familiar with reproducible coding and automated (geospatial) data analysis; Familiarity or interest to dive into environmental or soil science
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computational methods (e.g., NLP, text-as-data, Python/R) is highly desirable. Interest in serious games, interactive tools, or participatory research methods is an advantage. A research-oriented attitude
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programming skills (C++ or Python) and experience with numerical modeling (for instance, Finite Element Analysis or Computational Fluid Dynamics); A strong interest in—and willingness to learn and perform
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multi-disciplinary project. You also possess: a successfully completed MSc degree (120 ECTS points) in Human Nutrition, Food Science, or a closely related field; strong quantitative skills (e.g. R, Python
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Some experience with designing, conducting, and analyzing quantitative research (experience conducting research with young children is advantageous) Good programming skills (in R, Python, or similar