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position will be placed in the ISOVIS group (http://cs.lnu.se/isovis/ ), led by Professor Andreas Kerren. The research group mainly focuses on the explorative analysis and visualization of typically large
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analysis and visualization of typically large and complex information spaces, for example in biochemistry, humanities, or software engineering. Our vision is to attack the big data challenge by a combination
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Andreas Kerren. The research group mainly focuses on the explorative analysis and visualization of typically large and complex information spaces, for example in biochemistry, humanities, or software
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, prognosis, and subphenotyping. Contributing to study design, choice of analytical methods, and methodological development. Visual presentation of analyses and results, as well as writing scientific
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. software and parallel computing is required. Skills in data processing and visualizing the results of quantum-chemical simulations are strongly desired. The candidates experienced in software
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Worldwide R&D Projects. Previous experience in one or preferably more topics from these areas is considered a merit: -Risk-aware navigation strategies that integrate visual-language models for autonomous
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in bioinformatics analysis and data visualization of our ongoing research projects on molecular characterization at the mRNA, miRNA, proteome and metabolome level from multiple lung compartments. Our
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relevant) and needs to be passionate about research. Experience in usage Gaussian, ADF, Dalton, ORCA etc. software and parallel computing is required. Skills in data processing and visualizing the results
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interpretable visualizations. Collaboration and dissemination: work closely with clinicians, biologists, and computational scientists; publish findings in high‑impact journals and present at international
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software Experience with scientific data visualization and related tools/libraries Experience in operation and use of instrumentation for protein crystallography or related techniques at either synchrotrons