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theory, and practical applications of quantum information. Examples include operational reconstruction of quantum theory and quantum particle statistics, exploring quantum phenomena at macroscopic scales
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Social Science, Data Science, Computer Science). You have a high intrinsic motivation to contribute with your research to solving societal challenges. You have very good statistical knowledge and basic
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interview Experience in tissue engineering and the use of bioreactors Familiarity with statistical analysis techniques Proven skills in writing scientific texts, evidenced by (co-)authorship of published
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26 Feb 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Innsbruck Department Faculty of Economics and Statistics Research Field Economics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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, (Astro-) particle physics, Data analysis, Monte Carlo simulations, DAQ Tasks: Data analysis and statistical inference (maximum likelihood framework) Monte Carlo Simulations (with Geant4) On-site support at
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or experimental population genetics, bioinformatics, mathematics, statistics. Topics include: --The role of deleterious mutations for adaptation and maintenance of variation. --Long-term adaptation of local
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knowledge of quantitative methods of social sciences and statistics, experience in research is of advantage Good command of English language, German level C1 High motivation, persistence, and ability to work
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particular experiments, questionnaires) Previous experience with eye-tracking is not necessary, but willingness to familiarise yourself with it is required Knowledge of statistics and experience with SPSS and
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) in educational sciences. Special interest in the topic of learning and education in a life course perspective. Very good knowledge of quantitative methods of social sciences and statistics, experience
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management of long-term monitoring This research task will integrate statistical, big data strategies with Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) systems. These will enable the detection and the prediction