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that to others, and know when to apply which method. You have a rigorous statistics training in causal inference, and a strong command of Stata and/or R have, at the time of appointment, completed a
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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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rigorous statistics training in causal inference, and a strong command of Stata and/or R have, at the time of appointment, completed a Master’s degree in Economics, Political Science, Data Science, or a
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security standards, while allowing an high-degree of flexibility for end-user scientist to experiment with cutting edge biomedical research - from classical bioinformatics and statistics to large-scale data
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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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skills in English. Willingness to contribute towards an empirical project. Ability to speak and understand French (highly desired: German and French). Excellent knowledge of research methods and statistics
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. The student will also benefit from interdisciplinary and interinstitutional collaboration with international experts in machine learning, seismic monitoring/imaging, statistical seismology, and geomechanical
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it includes both experimental and theoretical researchers which work together to combine cutting edge statistical and computational tools with quantitative experiments. A list of our group's
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international experts in machine learning, seismic monitoring/imaging, statistical seismology, and geomechanical modelling. Project team members include Dr. Federica Lanza (ETH Zürich), Dr. Luigi Passarelli (INGV