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diffusion models Familiarity with CT imaging workflows or radiological image-analysis pipelines Ability to develop reproducible research code in Python, preferably using PyTorch Experience with explainable AI
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of the English language, demonstrated through published first author papers in respected and relevant conference proceedings or journals; Experience with programming in Python, or otherwise in R and/or C++; Able to work
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for early drug discovery Basic coding skills (e.g., Python, KNIME, or similar) A strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals Scientific curiosity, creativity, and a goal-oriented research mindset
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previous teaching experience will be valued; Ideally: Experience in programming languages such as R or Python Additional Information Benefits Wageningen University & Research offers excellent terms
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programming in Matlab and/or Python. You are hands-on in lab work and skilled in experimental design. You bring creativity, an assertive attitude, and perseverance. TU Delft Delft University of Technology is
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probabilistic modeling Good programming skills in Python/C/C++ Good oral and very good written skills in English Enjoys working in an international and inter-disciplinary research group TU Delft (Delft University
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, preferably in R or Python; Have, or will shortly acquire, a quantitative master's degree (for example, in Health Economics, Econometrics, Technical Medicine, Industrial Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
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). Understanding of or interest in regulatory environments, sustainability, or policy modeling in supply chains. Solid programming or modeling skills in tools such as Python. Strong analytical, writing, and
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mentoring junior researchers and contributing to a positive and inclusive lab culture is highly valued. Experience with R or Python is an advantage, but candidates with a strong willingness to develop
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) communication and networking technologies, embedded system design, and computer programming (C++, Python, etc.). Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team and interested in collaborating with industrial