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that contribute to new breeding tools and accelerates discovery. The position will offer opportunities to explore several approaches to solve the optimisation strategies including simulation-based, big data
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data from an eddy covariance flux tower to explore the ecosystem-scale carbon balance and evapotranspiration fluxes in a typical northern crop rotation. Data collection will take place within a large
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data for urban characterization. The work includes developing algorithms, performing large-scale analyses, and collaborating with partners across disciplines in remote sensing, urban studies, and climate
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and complex information spaces, for example in biochemistry, humanities, or software engineering. Our vision is to attack the big data challenge by a combination of human-centered data analysis and
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23 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company chalmers tekniska högskola Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Sweden Application Deadline 1 Dec
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evaluated on downstream tasks in recognition, segmentation, translation and retrieval. You will work with large multilingual datasets as well as unique Swedish sign language data through our collaboration
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treatment. Develop methods and models that can predict the course of the disease by analyzing detailed data on the immune system and metabolism. We are conducting a large study, the CoVUm study, involving 579
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checks. Both parts are meant to support data-driven computational modeling for applications in epidemics. For a further description of the proposed project, see this document. The Department
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others do not, we hope to improve future treatment strategies. We conduct advanced molecular analyses of tumor tissue from patients undergoing immunotherapy. These analyses generate large amounts of data
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is close. Our cohesive campuses make it easy to meet, work together and exchange knowledge, which promotes a dynamic and open culture. The ongoing societal transformation and large green investments in