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master's level courses in machine learning and R programming during the autumn semester of 2025 (with a possibility of extension). The main tasks involve assisting students during lab sessions and possibly
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center located in Norrköping, Sweden, with a PhD program in Analytical Sociology and an international Masters’ program in Computational Social Science. The research strengths of the IAS include the study
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positive, stimulating, and creative work environment at TEMA Environmental Change and BSRC. A requirement for the position is good knowledge of English, both spoken and written. As a doctoral student, you
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Good communications skills in English Advanced programming skills in Nextflow Experience of working in a Linux environment Ability to effectively communicate complex bioinformatic concepts to both
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operates in an international environment, you need to have good communication skills and be proficient in English, both orally and in writing. In this role, it is essential to take initiative and drive work
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Swedish, both written and spoken language. A personal letter and a letter of intent in which you describe your merits in relation to the stated qualifications must be attached. Your workplace Department
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. Applicants must have excellent mathematical maturity and programming skills, and very good English skills, orally and in writing. Your workplace The Division of Communication Systems conducts research and
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, both verbally and in writing. You should also have the ability to collaborate with others to achieve common goals. Furthermore, you should also possess the ability to work with a long-term focus and
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CST Microwave Studio, HFSS or EM Pro for antenna modeling and design is required, as is experience with programming languages like MATLAB, Python, or similar for antenna array analysis and algorithm
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to communicate effectively in English, both spoken and written. The workplace You will be employed at the Center for Social and Affective Neuroscience (CSAN) , in professor Markus Heilig's research group