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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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), 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
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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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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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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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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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, statistics, physics, or mathematics with strong interest in biology Demonstrated experience in analyzing genomics or other high-throughput biological datasets Experience with analysis of proteomics or spatial
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of subclinical ketosis using exhaled breath. Your tasks: • Planning and carrying out feeding experiments with dairy cows • Working in an interdisciplinary team • Preparation and statistical analysis of the data
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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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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; ideally