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Epidemiology and as a Professor in Statistical Genetics, respectively. The positions are to be filled by 1 January 2025, but can be flexible subject to mutual agreement. Professorship in Psychiatric
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University, a leading international research group investigating psychiatric epidemiology and statistical genetics. The Centre has a strong track record in collaboration with other Danish researchers and with
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mitigation strategies. Tasks and responsibilities: Using statistical signal processing methodology to develop methods of fault detection for snifferes measurement system. Develop methods of noise filtering
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for research aspects. Configure a ticketing system to handle incoming requests from researchers across the TECH faculty. Implement statistics and analysis tools to evaluate usage of infrastructure. You will be
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assignments. We are seeking candidates proficient in applied statistics, data management, and experienced in SAS and R programming. As part of this position, you will collaborate with researchers from
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, including advanced statistical and methodological knowledge (such as multilevel modelling, Structural Equation modelling etc.) Basic technical skills and knowledge (e.g., general programming skills in R
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fields with statistical training), computational methods and data studies. This position will further contribute to setting the scope and implementing the long-term strategy of the department on Media
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the analytical and statistical skills of the department with an emphasis on e.g. spatial modelling, movement ecology, bioacoustics and deep learning. To play a central role in contributing to the department’s
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, complex question several research approaches may be used in various combinations, e.g., statistical, and process-based plant diversity and vegetation modelling, remote sensing, meta-analyses, existing
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on developing statistical and quantitative modeling approaches to genomic and phenomic data and apply these models for understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying variation in agronomic traits