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29 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Bergen Department Department of Mathematics Research Field Mathematics » Statistics Mathematics » Probability theory Researcher Profile
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master's degree or equivalent education in computer science or related fields (for instance mathematics, statistics, medicine with a strong emphasis on computational and programming aspects). Experience in
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(for instance mathematics, statistics, medicine with a strong emphasis on computational and programming aspects). Experience in machine learning is a requirement. Experience with programming and app development
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for applications. Applicants must have obtained at least a master's degree or equivalent education in computer science or related fields (for instance mathematics, statistics, medicine with a strong emphasis on
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on these hypercubic inference approaches, and several members in clinical research dealing with the clinical data. Training will be provided on these methods, and the applicant should have experience with statistical
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dealing with the clinical data. Training will be provided on these methods, and the applicant should have experience with statistical/mathematical modelling and computational biology. Qualifications and
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on these hypercubic inference approaches, and several members in clinical research dealing with the clinical data. Training will be provided on these methods, and the applicant should have experience with statistical
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within (bio)statistics, bioinformatics, applied mathematics, computer science or a related quantitative discipline , or must have submitted his/her doctoral thesis for assessment prior to the application
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the master's degree has been awarded. Experience with handling and measuring small passerine birds is a requirement. Good statistical skills and familiarity with R programming is required. Experience with
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passerine birds is a requirement. Good statistical skills and familiarity with R programming is required. Experience with the monitoring of breeding birds in nestbox populations throughout at least one entire