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an integrated development of network architectures, resource efficient algorithms, and programming paradigms for enabling an application-tailored design of dependable communication and computation systems
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the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description The BioGlue Center is a network of excellence in the field of bio-based wood glues, in
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and programming are highly meriting, especially in gene regulatory networks, machine learning, and bioinformatics tools. Expertise in CRISPR-based assays, especially CRISPR screening, is highly meriting
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the laboratory and with collaborators in various networks are essential. Previous post doc experience and a strong publication record are strong merits.] Postdoctoral scholarships may be established for foreign
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on relocating and settling in KTH and in Sweden An interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive research group Access to an international network facilitating research exchange Read more about what it's like
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required. Proficiency in statistics and programming are highly meriting, especially in gene regulatory networks, machine learning, and bioinformatics tools. Expertise in CRISPR-based assays, especially
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network of national and international collaborators. Project overview The aim of this two-year project is to validate and further develop advanced numerical models (originally developed at Chalmers