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field, greenhouse and lab with bioinformatic analysis of large datasets, and at the same time contribute to sustainable food production? We are looking for a PhD student for a research project that aims
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silviculture or ecological surveys, ability to work independently in the field, skills in GIS and R-statistical analysis, and good communications skills in written English. A drivers license is a necessity for
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be paid to the following experiences: -Experience in sampling and analyses of building materials -Experience in Life Cycle Analysis in construction sector. -Experience in building information modeling
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area “statistics to serve society” which focuses on developing statistical methods and software for the analysis of large and complex collections of data. The PhD student(s) is planned to be connected
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, and virology. The research is essentially of fundamental nature, but with relevance and application in health and disease in both animals and humans. More info: Research – Uppsala University Data-driven
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spectroscopies, as well as molecular biology for introducing site specific alterations. Atomic level structural insight will be obtained via single particle analysis cryo-EM and snapshot serial crystallography
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a research staff of 180, of which 65 are PhD students. Read more about MBW at the Department of Molecular Biosciences, The Wenner-Gren Institute (MBW) . Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data
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, collection and analysis of social media data, experience with R or Stata) is an advantage. For the assessment of personal suitability, we place particular emphasis on good interpersonal skills
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have a strong focus on computational analysis or predictive modelling of pathogen biology or host-microbe systems for which multidimensional, genome-scale experimental data are now available or it may
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with the research group, you will primarily work with planning and carrying out research within the project, with an emphasis on data collection, analysis, and reporting of results. Both qualitative and quantitative