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communication skills Excellent scientific writing skills (manuscripts and grant applications) Knowledge in device development and coding is a plus Soft skills: self-motivated, adaptable, and a team player
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interpretation and communication skills Excellent scientific writing skills (manuscripts and grant applications) Knowledge in device development and coding is a plus Soft skills: self-motivated, adaptable, and a
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Processes Multi-Location Trial Evaluations Further Value Chain Assessment and Development Qualifications PhD in Biological Sciences or Molecular Biology/ Biochemicals Skills: Able to code in R Perform
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education projects Has published in reputable academic/scholarly journals Background in technology and ability to code in Python Ability to write academic papers Responsibilities: Liaison with school and MOE
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coding in bash and R/Python Experience in creating and maintaining Nextflow pipelines. Experiences of analyzing large-scale population data. Experiences working with electronic health records (desirable
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to the development and maintenance of analytical pipelines and opensource software. Contribute to academic writing, data visualization, and presentations. Website development and maintenance of code/documentation
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highly skilled Postdoctoral Fellow with a proven dual‑mode research profile capable of independently performing laboratory experiments and coding predictive AI models in Python to forecast biomaterial
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is preferred. Industry experience can be an advantage, if relevant to the project. High proficiency in coding (e.g., Python, R, MATLAB, JavaScript), data management, and scientific data analysis, as
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• Proficiency in R, python or other coding languages for data analyses • Tree species identification skills would be highly advantageous • Proficiency in QGIS, CloudCompare, DJI Terra and other remote
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-POSITIVE), we will code and analyse children and parents’ behaviours when presented with a challenging task after an easy task. Objective 3 (Study 3): Investigate how early achievement-related experiences