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Some experience with designing, conducting, and analyzing quantitative research (experience conducting research with young children is advantageous) Good programming skills (in R, Python, or similar
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, or related fields. Strong programming skills in Python. 0–3 years of relevant experience. Experience building data processing pipelines (ingestion, cleaning, transformation, feature extraction, evaluation
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security. Knowledge of at least one programming language: Matlab, Python, is expected. Eager to work within a team and independently. Ability to collaborate with industry and academic researchers. Fluent in
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contribution to human wellbeing (e.g. IPBES and SEEA); Strong quantitative skills and ability to work with large (geospatial) data sets. Experience with GIS software and fluency in Python or R is needed
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multi-disciplinary project. You also possess: a successfully completed MSc degree (120 ECTS points) in Human Nutrition, Food Science, or a closely related field; strong quantitative skills (e.g. R, Python
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project team. Proven programming skills in Matlab and/or Python Motivated to develop your teaching skills and coach students Fluent in spoken and written English (C1 level) Additional Information Benefits A
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, Introduction to Python, making figures using GGplot2 and basic machine learning. These courses are offered to PhD candidates through the PhD Course Centre of the Graduate School of Life Sciences . In
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). Demonstrated affinity with quantitative genetics concepts and data analysis. Experience with programming in Python, Fortran, Linux or similar software. Good organisational and communication skills in English
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, Quantitative Genetics, Population or Statistical Genetics). Demonstrated experience in analytical and quantitative skills. Proficiency in programming and data analysis tools (e.g. Python, R, Fortran, Linux
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science, or a related field; strong experience with GIS and spatial data analysis; experience with Python, or a strong willingness to further develop programming skills; an interest in methodological and