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will lead the programming of R/Python packages for the analysis as well as adapt existing and develop new research methodologies and training materials. You will report research findings in the form
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¿ Strong programming and quantitative skills (for example MATLAB or Python) and a commitment to open, reproducible research You will be based in the Department of Psychology within the Institute
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of the microgrid ii) develop the optimal sizing method for microgrid using programming software like Python or Matlab, implement it for case study areas, and iii) prepare research reports and contribute to project
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the programming languages Python and R, and with the writing of bioinformatics and AI / ML analysis pipelines for spatial transcriptomics / proteomics data and/or single-cell genomics data . You will be highly
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languages (eg. Julia, Matlab, Gurobi, Java, Python) Excellent knowledge of English Team player and high social/communication skills What we offer: Work-life balance: Our employees enjoy flexible working hours
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(mandatory) Professional skills: Development of ab initio methods (optional) Methodological skills: Python, Fortran, C, C++ (optional) High performance computing (optional) We also expect: Teaching experience
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modelling; strong programming and research engineering ability (Python with modern ML tooling such as PyTorch/JAX) and good software practices; familiarity with interactive/agentic settings (e.g., tool-using
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imaging data, preferably using Python, and hands-on experience building bespoke laboratory setups for imaging experiments investigating alloy composition or relevant applications. You will have a strong
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skills in Matlab and/or Python, R C2 Experience with collection and analysis of EEG and/or fMRI data C3 Experience with Drift Diffusion and/or Reinforcement Learning models C4. Research creativity and
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skills in R and/or Python and experience in statistical modelling of high-dimensional biological data. Experience working in HPC environments and managing large-scale sequencing datasets is essential