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various organoid and cell culture methods, primary cell isolation, imaging and sequencing techniques) with capability in using computational tools (competent with R, python and command line tools) and are
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enjoy experimental research and the application of theoretical tools from a physical chemistry perspective. You need to have strong written and verbal communication skills in English. *The date on your
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develop and apply advanced biorefinery strategies at the interface of biotechnology, food technology, and sustainability. You will contribute to developing knowledge and tools for upgrading fermentation
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, statistical signal processing, implementation of signal processing systems, distributed intelligence and computing, and network science. Our work uses tools from statistical signal processing, information and
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of marine technology. This position offers an inclusive environment with close collaboration with the Swedish marine industry, focusing on developing methods and tools to address fluid-structure interaction
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, yet its full power emerges only when combined with single‑cell transcriptomics, epigenomics, and rich clinical annotations. As a postdoctoral researcher in the Daublab at Karolinska Institutet, you will
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model that mimics human blood vessels. This system helps us to explore how nanoparticles behave in the bloodstream and supports better tools for diagnostics and treatment planning. The aim is to move
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-source computational tools in a project that aims to create life-saving technology to prevent devastating skull fractures in elderly populations. This unique position combines advanced finite element
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both academic research and industrial applications. In addition to theoretical research, the work might involve implementing new algorithms in the SCT tool Supremica, which is developed by the Automation
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-year fellowship in Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven plant genomics. The project focuses on generating new AI-driven method for identification, annotation and functional investigation of long non