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an enthusiastic and collaborative colleague and meet several or all of the following criteria: a Master's degree in Data Science, (Computational) Epidemiology, (Medical) Statistics, or a similar field; a strong
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We are looking for a PhD candidates for a joint project between the groups of prof. Nathalie Katsonis, prof. Willem Kegel, and prof. Ben Feringa, that will be carried out within the framework
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population projections and management of wild bird populations in times of climate change”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is supervised by Prof. Hannah
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. The ideal candidate will possess strong statistical and analytical skills (as mentioned above) and excellent English communication abilities. He/she should also demonstrate the ability to assess datasets, use
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The aim of this project is to describe ion conduction and activation/inactivation processes by employing molecular dynamics and statistical mechanical methods. The expected outcome is an improved
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the MovAnt research group (Prof. Sebastiaan Dalle), the Laboratory of Experimental Medicine and Pediatrics (Prof. Annelies Van Eyck) and the laboratory of Physiopharmacology (Prof. Pieter-Jan Guns). This PhD
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., health and climate/environmental data) and could include a range of data science methods, such as utilising geographical information systems (GIS), statistical analysis, machine learning, deep learning
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ID: PMP_TRR408_C5 Investigators: Prof. Dr. Allister Loder, TUM Professorship of Mobility Policy, and co-supervised by at least one leading international researcher Requirements
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. To do this, knowledge or willingness to be trained in advanced statistical modelling, ideally with an interest in methods for causal inference in observational data, is strongly preferred. Using various
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general. The successful candidate will join the newly established Heisenberg group “Evolution of chemical communication” (PD Dr. Jan Buellesbach) at the Plant-Insect Interactions group (Prof. Sara D