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Application Deadline 19 Sep 2025 - 22:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number 304--1
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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 Computer Science has experienced significant growth in recent
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spectrometry, flow cytometry, and antibody engineering, as well as NBIS (National Bio-informatics Infrastructure Sweden) bioinformaticians. Application of advanced technology to address complex biomedical
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environments ensure safe operations Our activities are primarily related to the development and application of numerical modelling (e.g. CFD, FEA, FSI, optimization, ML), but we are also involved in experiments
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experiments, field assessments, and modelling approaches to investigate microbial nutrient limitations across diverse ecosystems and climates. By improving our understanding of these processes, this research
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neuropsychological testing. Our group applies sophisticated statistical tools to these unique and state-of-the-art datasets in order to model processes related to aging and disease. The project assistant will join a
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umbrella organization and builds on four pillars: Qualitative methods; Experimental methods; Computational Social Science, as well as Skill School (https://www.sam.lu.se/en/research/lund-social-science
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based on advanced methods in statistical modelling, machine learning (including artificial neural networks) and geographic information analysis. You will be part of two dynamic research environments
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time and space and create AI-based models to predict human cells. As the Scientific Program Manager, you will make a key contribution to this exciting new direction at SciLifeLab through setting up
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learning analyses, but also with other types of analysis. The work involves supporting Swedish researchers under a user fee-based support model. The projects will differ in complexity and length and will