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Mathematics » Statistics Medical sciences » Other Physics » Biophysics Physics » Computational physics Physics » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Belgium Application Deadline 30 Apr
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the international researchers who conducted the various studies (under the supervision of Prof. Vanwolleghem). Under the supervision of Prof Hens, you develop and refine new statistical methods to deal with
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or Statistics), or will have such a degree at the start of the academic year 2024-2025.- obtained, on average, distinction during the studies and satisfies the entrance requirements of the doctoral program (https
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( e.g. knowledge of SQL queries and VBA) and are capable of managing and using large datasetsYou have solid experience in one or several programming languages and basic statistics e.g., Matlab, Python, R
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of de-standardised life course using unique individual, longitudinal and geocoded census and register data and advanced statistical and spatial techniques; (ii) the elucidation of narratives
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econometrics). Having at least ‘cum laude’ (honors) during your initial master years (preferably also during your advanced research master). You have strong skills in statistical, econometric and quantitative
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with large data (computational tools for generating and analyzing data of complex molecular systems), for instance with Python (or equivalent). (3) Ideally, you have also knowledge in statistical physics
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support tasks for the Department of Heritage. Profile You hold a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics, or Physics, and a Master's degree in Archaeology, OR you hold a Bachelor's degree
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science, data science, informatics, statistics, artificial intelligence, (mathematical) engineering, or equivalent, with excellent ('honors'-level) grades. Candidates expecting to graduate in summer 2024 are also
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observations to map the evolution of supernova progenitors. Interpretation of these data will provide a first statistically meaningful homogeneous sample of quiescent neutron star and black hole single