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related field Strong background in numerical methods and machine learning Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, Julia, C++, …) Good analytical skills Good organizational skills and
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. or equivalent) in applied mathematics or in computational engineering science, computer science, simulation science with a strong background in applied mathematics Excellent programming skills (Python, C/C
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the use of large language models to support neural network design and data preprocessing. The position involves close collaboration with experts in cardiovascular simulation and Scientific Machine Learning
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one programming language (Python, Matlab, R, C++, Julia, …) Good analytical skills with a sound understanding of data evaluation Knowledge of numerical simulation, for example with land surface
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. Your Profile: A Masters degreee with a strong academic background in physics, mathematics, computer science, or a related field Proficiency in at least one programming language (Python, C
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and / or scientific programming in Matlab, Python, Fortran, C/C++, etc, Excellent written and spoken communication skills in English. The following skills are desirable but not essential: Strong
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would be able to fill the position. c. Familiarity with programming languages, particularly with STATA or R; d. If you have had any prior experience as a research assistant and/or with independent
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University’s language school professional development opportunities through participation in the Erasmus+ program psychological support via SWPS University's Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Clinic a Multisport Plus
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would be able to fill the position. c. Familiarity with programming languages, particularly with STATA or R; d. If you have had any prior experience as a research assistant and/or with independent
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with your experience level, is also desirable. You will also be encouraged to participate in the group’s vibrant outreach programme. This role has secured funding until June 2027. Please contact Prof