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combines academic freedom with strong institutional support, interdisciplinary expertise, and ties to European research networks. The postdoc will have significant freedom to shape and develop their own
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and plant biology, engaging in interdisciplinary research. Network at international conferences and meetings and with an extended network of collaborators. Why Join Us? Impactful research: Contribute
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international networks within academia and industry. The Division of Food and Nutrition Science is one of four divisions within the Department of Life Sciences. It is one of Sweden’s leading research units in
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Technology and Policy research group which focuses on understanding the feasibility of climate action and developing approaches for anticipating transitions. The group has a rich international network and a
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regulators of disease onset and progression. Responsibilities include processing large-scale sequencing data, developing and benchmarking methods for splicing and regulatory network inference, integrating
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. Responsibilities include processing large-scale sequencing data, developing and benchmarking methods for splicing and regulatory network inference, integrating multimodal data with clinical information
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techniques • Explainable AI/ML using visualization • AI/ML-empowered visual analytics of multivariate networks (network embeddings, …) • Large Language Model (LLM)-assisted visual analytics of text, images
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for a two year postdoctoral position to characterize the statistics of brain activity and relate it to the underlying network properties. Recent data has revealed the multiple ways brain activity
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and their sustainability aspects. Collaborate closely with other members of the group and experts in organic chemistry and plant biology, engaging in interdisciplinary research. Network at international
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) on the effects of a changing climate in Arctic ecosystems. We offer a working environment with world-leading excellence on a broad range of disciplines, strongly connected to a global network of arctic research