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conduct world-class applied research. We change and make a difference. Do you want to become one of us? The Department of Computer Science (DIDA) is one of three departments at the Faculty of Computing
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Department of Computing Science The Department of Computing Science, characterized by world-leading research in
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of Chemistry and Biomedical Science, one of five departments within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Our department plays a pivotal role in shaping BSc programs in biology, biomedical analysis, health
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part of the Division of Biology, which is itself part of the larger Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM). The Division of Biology is a group of ca. 20 professors, senior associate
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projects are multidisciplinary in nature, and the ideal candidates are comfortable with moving outside their field to understand both molecular biology and computational methods. We rely heavily
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of the strongest research environments for basic plant research in Europe. Research at UPSC covers a wide range of disciplines in plant biology including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology
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development projects, and drive science forward. This position is one of several industrial PhD roles funded by the DDLS program, which supports training in four strategic areas: cell and molecular biology
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spectrum, in topics in virology and immunology, and currently specializes in computational biology focusing on developing methods and applications of deep learning for protein sequence and structure, as
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bioinformatics, engineering physics, molecular biology, computer science, or a related field. You should have strong programming skills (e.g., in Python or R) and a keen interest in applying data-driven methods
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and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) aims to recruit and train the next generation of data