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statistical and programming skills are an asset. The starting date for this position is between September 1st and December 1st 2024. The call closes May 31st 2024. Interested candidates should send their CV
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to the handling of experimental animals Specific Requirements - Good knowledge of English - Previous experience in small animal surgery and handling - Basic knowledge of statistics and handling of common
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, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Neuroscience). You have a genuine interest in interdisciplinary work at the interface between machine learning and
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sleep and audiological study of 100 participants, and a soundscape assessment based on data collected using a dedicated smartphone app. In your PhD research, you will not only statistically analyse
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-Statistics. You will contribute limited to a teaching assignment. Your team The Data Science Institute (est. 2019) brings together over 150 researchers working in the broad field of data science across
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skills and statistical literacy are a plus · Analytical skills and a passion for research · A cooperative attitude and the ability to work independently as well as in a team · Willingness to
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expenses of 3720 €/year for the years at KU Leuven and 1250€/year for the years at UCLouvain. • Lab space and excellent technical and statistical support. • Paid holidays and discount on access to university
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interest in socioeconomic policy issues and social questions. You have a solid background in quantitative research methods and data analysis. You have a good knowledge of statistical software packages
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questions. You have a solid background in quantitative research methods and data analysis. You have a good knowledge of statistical software packages such as STATA, SPSS, SAS or R, or willing to acquire
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and Gene Regulation – CBIGR – of Prof. Vanessa Vermeirssen focuses on acquiring a functional understanding of gene regulation and signalling towards personalized medicine, using statistics