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degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or a closely related field. At least 5 years of study. Good statistical background and knowledge of probability theory Programming in Java or C/C++ English language
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through interviews with stakeholders, questionnaires, and surveys. For data analysis, they will have experience with qualitative data analysis of interviews and strong statistical skills to analyze survey
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, demonstrating emergent computational properties through the dynamics of coupled oscillators. The successful candidate will rigorously investigate the link between statistical physics, the theory of learning, and
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expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods, including proficiency in conducting interviews, surveys, and statistical analysis. Proven ability to work effectively within interdisciplinary teams
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the sizes of such disruptions are heavy-tailed, as this implies that the probability of large-scale failures or congestion is substantially higher than conventional statistical laws might suggest, and that
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background and interest in cybersecurity and propensity and natural interest towards multidisciplinary perspectives on open problems Experience in empirical methods and statistical analysis is welcome, but not
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methods and statistical analysis are welcome, but not required. A propensity for qualitative work supporting quantitative approaches, and an interest in human factors and technology are considered a strong
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, game theory, statistics, and/or applied probability. Excellent coding skills (e.g., in Java, Python, Julia, MATLAB). A research-oriented attitude. Ability to be self-propelling and drive your own
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and statistical methods, data science and computer science. The Data Entrepreneurship unit The research department of JADS consists of three units: Data Governance (DG), Data Analytics (DA) and Data
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and statistical methods, data science and computer science. We strive for impact in one of our focus domains; Food and Nature, Wellbeing and Healthcare, Sustainable and Social entrepreneurship, Crime