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thinking and quantitative analysis Ability to work independently, to take initiative and be creative Ability and willingness to work collaboratively in a team, including with people of different nationality
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Umeå, Sweden. The department offers a creative and stimulating environment and performs internationally recognized basic and applied research, education and environmental monitoring in the research areas
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under the guidance of academic supervisors Apply and further develop tools and methods for risk assessment, such as multi-criteria analysis and cost-benefit analysis Collect and analyse empirical data and
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efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability. Within this research project, Linköping University is collaborating with leading industrial companies to develop digital analysis and decision-support tools
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technology, power, and politics. Particular merits include: Skills in relevant methods, such as qualitative text or discourse analysis, digital ethnography, quantitative analysis of digital data, social
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duties involved in a researcher posistion is to conduct research. Detailed description of the work duties: Bioinformatical analysis of gene expression data Analysis of methylation and histone modifications
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cytometry, FACS, and qPCR for quantifying infection; as well as statistical analysis. You are also likely to use CRISPR/Cas9 technology, CLIP assay, co-immunoprecipitation, and other biochemical methods
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use Systems Biology methods to formulate a set of ordinary differential equations describing how genes regulate each other across the different organelles. Another approach is to use Monte Carlo
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. The research group led by Martin Enge is specialized in methodology-driven analysis of patient data, especially in the field of single-cell multiomics. We are a multidisciplinary group with expertise in both dry
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level in electrical engineering, electromagnetic engineering, wireless engineering, engineering physics, applied physics, a closely related field. Good command of electromagnetic simulation tools such as