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research in plant physiology, experience with sensor networks (automated dendrometers, sap-flow systems) and with processing and statistical analyses of large datasets is important. Teamwork within the group
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analysis, programming and statistical evaluation Implementation of established and development of new workflows for biomarker identification from omics datasets (proteomics, metabolomics, Raman) Combining
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, teamwork and organizational skills Demonstrated experience in the modelling and analysis of omics data Solid understanding of biological/statistical data analysis methods Proficient programming skills (e.g
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extremes under different air pollution along a climatic gradient in Europe. Moreover, we will use statistical (e.g., random forest, generalised additive models) and process-based (e.g., SPA) models
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» Statistics Physics » Biophysics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Switzerland Application Deadline 11 Jul 2024 - 21:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week
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the data, and analysing it descriptively using the statistical software packages R or Stata Contributing to a research article documenting the dataset and the changes in the collective bargaining landscape
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participants Data collection with adolescents and monitoring of ambulatory assessment Data processing and statistical analysis Presentation of scientific results in internal meetings, at national and
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analyze the data. Your task will be to correlate biomarkers derived from rTMS and NIRI with clinical outcomes, in order to personalize stroke rehabilitation and improve the recovery process. Statistical
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, Neuroscience, Cognitive Sciences, or related fields. Desired: Experience developing computer graphics or virtual reality experiences. At ease with topics such as behavioural psychology, statistical analysis
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), material flow analysis (MFA), and statistical analysis. In particular, the following tasks will be performed in collaboration with the two doctoral students: modeling of the embodied and operational energy