140 programming-languages-"the"-"U"-"UCL" Postdoctoral research jobs at Nature Careers
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a social science field with a strong interdisciplinary orientation that analyses the interactions of science, technology, and society. The department offers the English language master program
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techniques (e.g. explainable, ethical, empathic and agentic AI), natural language processing (NLP), large language models (LLMs), data science methods, and mHealth to analyze large-scale, multidimensional, and
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Ability to quickly adapt to issues by proposing new solutions, open to other researchers’ ideas Team player spirit, and ability to work in a timely fashion to meet deadlines Language skills Fluency in
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., DepMap, PRISM) Common bioinformatics resources and pipelines (e.g., NCBI, Ensembl, BWA, STAR, GATK, VarScan, DESeq) Proficiency in Linux and programming languages such as Python, R, MATLAB, or Perl
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researchers to support complex behavioral experiments. Qualifications: Experience in designing and building custom optical systems. Familiarity with Zemax and CAD software. Strong programming skills in C
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, with strong ties to Berlin’s broader biomedical landscape. MDC offers structured postdoctoral training programs, access to cutting-edge technology platforms, and opportunities for interdisciplinary
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· Excellent written and oral communication skills e.g., in publications, reports, and/or presentations · Collaborative skills, initiative, result oriented, organisation, and capacity to work in a
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. Strong background in neuroimaging techniques (e.g., MRI, PET) and computational modeling. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or R. Experience with image processing tools and
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demonstrated research under review or published in well-ranked conferences and journals Research experience with blockchain and Web-3 data (e.g., Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, DeFi protocols) Strong programming
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‑vitro studies to elucidate mechanisms of cellular uptake, endo‑lysosomal trafficking, immunomodulation, and therapy‑relevant regulated cell‑death programs (e.g., ferroptosis/cuproptosis). Working closely