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/en We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher position in Software Engineering. Tampere University Software Engineering (TASE) group is looking for a postdoctoral researcher to work
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and publication of the results of the projects. In addition, the biostatistician will participate in the planning and implementation of teaching of biostatistics and statistical software (SPSS, R
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these approaches into the general service portfolio of BIU/LMU. Maintain custom scripts and software tools for microscopy image analysis and data processing, implement image analysis according to FAIR principles
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expression analysis. Competency in using graph pad prism, flowjo, nSolver software and other standard office software. Excellent attention to details with strong communication skills. Flexibility and
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structures and dynamics in biological systems, including 3D and timelapse light microscopy data, and embed these approaches into the general service portfolio of BIU/LMU. Maintain custom scripts and software
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distribution (partitioning) to achieve the highest efficiency while considering the merits and constraints. The successful candidate will develop software tools for distributed quantum algorithms, circuits, and
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software (LIMS/MES) REQUIREMENTS Bachelor’s degree Prior experience of independent responsibilities as a cleanroom engineer Knowledge of safety aspects of semiconductor process gases and chemicals Knowledge
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, or a related field and demonstrate strong potential for independent research in astrophysics. Application materials should include: CV List of publications (incl. papers and possible scientific software
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) Experience with database management and related software tools See also the requirements of the University of Oulu Graduate School (UniOGS) We also appreciate: High motivation, ability to work independently
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challenges, connecting legacy with the latest technologies across systems, hardware and software engineering. In fact, roughly half of our R&D roles are in software. Agile ways of working mean that we