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and Statistics unit at Leiden University, Institute of Psychology. The candidate will primarily be responsible for creating a user-friendly user interface for a newly developed statistical method
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using eco-epidemiological approaches, e.g., structural equation modeling, multi-variate statistics, and Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis. Consistency in identified tipping points and affiliated
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. Experience in advanced data analyses and statistical inferences; Hands-on experience in setting up rodent experimental set-ups Experience with in vivo brain activity measurements in freely moving animals
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or agile approaches. You are confident in qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis techniques and inferential statistics. It is an advantage if you are familiar with the process of
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applicant has completed a PhD and has a background in environmental humanities, social sciences, ecology, or any other relevant research field, alongside proficiency in statistical and quantitative
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modeling, multi-variate statistics, and Threshold Indicator Taxa Analysis. Consistency in identified tipping points and affiliated uncertainties using the different statistical approaches and biodiversity
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the research; Collecting postmortem MRI scans; Performing MRI data analysis and developing pipelines; Statistically analysing of MRI and neuropathology data; Writing scientific articles based on the results
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., probability theory, statistics, calculus, and linear algebra); Have strong communication, presentation and writing skills; Show commitment, perseverance and a cooperative attitude; Enjoy working in a
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by publications at first-tier journals and conferences; Have excellent programming skills; Have strong mathematical skills (e.g., probability theory, statistics, calculus, and linear algebra); Have
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and statistical skills, including the use of programming languages (e.g. R, Python); You have excellent English language and communication skills; You are a team player and can easily link to other