The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science is looking for a student assistant for at position in the Computational Biology Group.
We are looking for a student in computer science / data science / mathematics or comparable fields to assist us in development work for our Novo Nordisk Foundation funded project MOPITAS. Here, the student shall develop statistical approaches to delineate spatiotemporal changes in tissue architecture measured in spatial transcriptomics experiments.
The student contributes to the development of our evaluation platform and also contributes with the implementation of novel methods for the quantification tissue changes. Knowledge of spatial transcriptomics data as well as general Omics analysis are welcome, but not a must. Solid experience in programming, mainly python is expected.
Employment shall take place in accordance with the framework agreement between the Ministry of Finance and and the organisational agreement for IT employees (PROSA).
Please note, the selected candidate as Student Assistant or Academic Supervisor must be enrolled as student at SDU.
In case you have not yet had an examination at SDU, the enrollment confirmation instead of the exam transcript must be annexed your application.
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The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
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