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Experience in multivariate data analysis and statistics Experience in cheminformatics would be beneficial Good communication skills in spoken and written English language OUR OFFER Your new job is hosted in a
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multi-authored papers Experience in assembling and handling large datasets Profound experience of statistical modelling in R Fluency in English, both written and spoken Team spirit and cooperative work
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, development studies, or another relevant field. You have knowledge on statistical methods and familiarity with programmes and programming languages such as Stata, R, or Python. You ideally have experience with
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of statistical approaches to link phenotypic to genomic changes [1-10]. Our lab is part of TBG (https://tbg.senckenberg.de/ ) and Senckenberg Research Society, and is based near the city center of Frankfurt am
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the development and testing of social-ecological models and the integration of data from different sources (e.g. socio-economic statistics, biogeochemical model data, behavioural data). The position requires a
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scales The call is addressed to dynamic and highly motivated researchers with a PhD and with an excellent track record in biological, agricultural or environmental sciences. Sound statistical
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algorithm and software engineering and statistics You can program in the statistics framework R, and have worked in Python and Java Knowledge in metabolomics plant biochemistry Our benefits: Excellent working
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program with a focus on political science, economics, data science, statistics, or a related discipline Excellent knowledge of the English language (the working language of the research unit is English
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bioinformatical and statistical analysis of molecular profiling data including single cell and bulk NGS assays and drive the development and implementation of new technologies. develop new bioinformatic workflows
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data from firms. Fourth, at the LMU colleagues from the department of economics, several newly established AI professorships, and a large group of data scientists at the statistics department contribute