Position du doctorat en statistique en mettant l'accent sur l'apprentissage automatique statistique pour la microscopie autodidacte — Universität Bern
CHF 68 500 - 104 000
Universität Bern · Bern (BE)
- Lieu
- Bern
- Contrat
- full-time
- Publié
- il y a 190 jours
SalaireCHF 68 500 - 104 000
Vue d’ensemble du poste
Joint project between – Pertz Lab ( Institute of Cell Biology ) & D.
Ginsbourger's Group ( Institute of Mathematical Statistics & Actuarial Science )
We are seeking highly qualified, motivated and creative candidates wishing to join a collaborative project at the interface of statistical machine learning and live-cell biology.
- Joint project between – Pertz Lab ( Institute of Cell Biology ) & D.
- Ginsbourger's Group ( Institute of Mathematical Statistics & Actuarial Science )
- The ideal candidate will have recently earned or be about to finish their master's degree in statistics or neighboring subjects with a strong mathematical component, a genuine interest in statistical data science and applications thereof, a taste for both theoretical investigations and numerical experiments, solid programming skills (Python, R, Julia, Matlab...), motivation to work closely with experimental researchers, and, of course, curiosity about biological systems - no prior wet-lab experience needed!
Ce que l’entreprise offre
- The ideal candidate will have recently earned or be about to finish their master's degree in statistics or neighboring subjects with a strong mathematical component, a genuine interest in statistical data science and applications thereof, a taste for both theoretical investigations and numerical experiments, solid programming skills (Python, R, Julia, Matlab...), motivation to work closely with experimental researchers, and, of course, curiosity about biological systems - no prior wet-lab experience needed!
Détails supplémentaires
- The PhD in statistics will be co-supervised by Prof. David Ginsbourger (Statistics) and
- Wir bieten: The ideal candidate will have recently earned or be about to finish their master's degree in statistics or neighboring subjects with a strong mathematical component, a genuine interest in statistical data science and applications thereof, a taste for both theoretical investigations and numerical experiments, solid programming skills (Python, R, Julia, Matlab...), motivation to work closely with experimental researchers, and, of course, curiosity about biological systems - no prior wet-lab experience needed!
Notes et contenu original
- The PhD in statistics will be co-supervised by Prof.
- David Ginsbourger (Statistics) and