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As a Software Developer at the SciLifeLab Data Centre, you will develop and maintain national systems for research data, using Python and Kubernetes to build scalable and sustainable solutions. Join
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related field. Several years of documented professional experience in the relevant field Strong knowledge in bioinformatics related to affinity based proteomics. Proficiency in R, Python or similar
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education good knowledge of English, both written and spoken Requirements for the position are: experience of programming for data analysis, for example in Python, MATLAB, R, or similar collaborative and able
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programming language, preferably Python or R. Experience in any of the following areas: large scale sequence analysis, microbial genomics, human gut microbiota research (shotgun metagenomics), Metagenome
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for seeking the position. Extensive experience with Python, Matlab, and R, and good UNIX knowledge are essential skills, as well as familiarity with biological omics data analysis techniques. Experience with
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knowledge of relevant machine learning and AI techniques Proven scientific excellence as evidenced by strong scientific publications and track record relative to career stage Strong programming skills (Python
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learning or deep learning, preferably with transformer architectures Experience in probabilistic modelling or Bayesian statistics Programming skills in Python, preferably with PyTorch or similar frameworks
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, genetics, plant biology, or a related field, and have documented familiarity with computational analysis (Python or R and HPC environments), and a demonstrated, strong interest in genomics and/or polyploidy
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Python and/or R for bioinformatics and ability to write clean, reproducible, and well-documented code for complex multi-step pipelines. have documented experience from cancer research. Additional
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analysis, and biology, as well as Python and R programming language (critical). Previous experience analyzing high-resolution spatial VDJ/transcriptomics, long-read sequencing, single-cell transcriptomics