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Communication Science. "While studying at Radboud University, I was already teaching statistics. It started as just a side job, but I quickly discovered how much I enjoyed helping others learn. After graduating
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, or experience in, advanced statistical analyses (including linear mixed-effects models and computational learning models) in R or similar statistical analysis tools. You are able to participate effectively in
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, reviews, articles and reports. You will then derive and compare statistical and mechanistic relationships. As the lead author, you will publish your results in scientific journals and present your main
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studying at Radboud University, I was already teaching statistics. It started as just a side job, but I quickly discovered how much I enjoyed helping others learn. After graduating, I began working as a
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creativity in bringing different viewpoints together. You have strong analytical, methodological and statistical skills, and you value research quality and open science. You have good written and spoken
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Science. You enjoy complex matters that require flexibility and creativity in bringing different viewpoints together. You have strong analytical, methodological and statistical skills, and you value
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Communication Science Mustafa Akpinar is a PhD candidate at the Behavioural Science Institute and a lecturer in Communication Science. "While studying at Radboud University, I was already teaching statistics. It
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with clinical populations or translational research settings. Strong programming skills (e.g. Python, MATLAB, R) and experience with statistical modelling or machine learning. A strong publication record
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and patients. You demonstrate a team-oriented attitude with excellent communication and organisational skills and are able to work independently. You have a good knowledge of statistical methods. You
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skills and are able to work independently. You have a good knowledge of statistical methods. You have a good command of written and spoken English. You meet the MSCA mobility rule by not having resided