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) epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, data science, machine learning, or a closely related discipline, and have experience with research in obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and/or life
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Epidemiology and as a Professor in Statistical Genetics, respectively. The positions are to be filled by 1 January 2025, but can be flexible subject to mutual agreement. Professorship in Psychiatric
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Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Candidates should have a strong background in (genetic) epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistical genetics, data science, machine learning, or a closely related
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description above and upload it as a PDF in the application. Qualifications and specific competences Applicants for the PhD position should (expect to) have an MSc degree in a computational statistical field
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Vesteghem, [email protected] , tel.+45 6166 7681. Qualifications You should hold a PhD degree in computer science, statistics, physics, mathematics, engineering, or a field of science relating to data
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the statistical design of experiments, the analysis of the fermented materials by physico-chemical methods(LC-MS, NMR) and specific functional assays, as well as the assessment of the beneficial effect
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for: Leading the process of integrating data from Project FOREVER with data from Statistics Denmark. Investigating how self-reported glaucoma aligns with clinically verified glaucoma. Validate disease case
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working with behavioral and preference models, large-scale surveys, data management, and multivariate statistical analysis. The job The research will be carried out in the context of two projects, but
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for research aspects. Configure a ticketing system to handle incoming requests from researchers across the TECH faculty. Implement statistics and analysis tools to evaluate usage of infrastructure. You will be
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fields with statistical training), computational methods and data studies. Qualification requirements Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications. School of Communication and Culture