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to the handling of experimental animals Specific Requirements - Good knowledge of English - Previous experience in small animal surgery and handling - Basic knowledge of statistics and handling of common
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statistical and programming skills are an asset. The starting date for this position is between September 1st and December 1st 2024. The call closes May 31st 2024. Interested candidates should send their CV
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, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Neuroscience). You have a genuine interest in interdisciplinary work at the interface between machine learning and
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of segregation through (i) the examination of spatial manifestations of de-standardised life course using unique individual, longitudinal and geocoded census and register data and advanced statistical and spatial
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Mathematics » Statistics Medical sciences » Other Physics » Biophysics Physics » Computational physics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 30 Apr
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of de-standardised life course using unique individual, longitudinal and geocoded census and register data and advanced statistical and spatial techniques; (ii) the elucidation of narratives
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( e.g. knowledge of SQL queries and VBA) and are capable of managing and using large datasetsYou have solid experience in one or several programming languages and basic statistics e.g., Matlab, Python, R
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or Statistics), or will have such a degree at the start of the academic year 2024-2025.- obtained, on average, distinction during the studies and satisfies the entrance requirements of the doctoral program (https
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science, data science, informatics, statistics, artificial intelligence, (mathematical) engineering, or equivalent, with excellent ('honors'-level) grades. Candidates expecting to graduate in summer 2024 are also
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the international researchers who conducted the various studies (under the supervision of Prof. Vanwolleghem). Under the supervision of Prof Hens, you develop and refine new statistical methods to deal with