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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. Umeå University and SciLifeLab are seeking a Systems Developer to work within a newly established unit at
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one of the largest departments within the Faculty of Science and Technology and has close to 200 employees, including about 40 doctoral students and a strong and expanding research. Three major research
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the Faculty of Science and Technology and has close to 200 employees, including about 40 doctoral students and a strong and expanding research. Three major research areas, Biological Chemistry, Environmental
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at the Chemical-Biological Centre (KBC), a life science hub hosting multiple instrument and technology platforms, and in close proximity to several national SciLifeLab data-producing facilities. Umeå university has
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establish synergies with existing research groups in the department, in particular with the Software Engineering and Security (SES) and PrivAcy-AWare traNSparent deCIsions (NAUSICA) groups. In teaching, you
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publications, presentations). Qualifications You need: A PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, or engineering physics, preferably with a focus on data analysis, AI trustworthiness, human robotics
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engineering. Many realistic models in 2D and 3D are posed on domains with complex geometrical features. The mathematical model is a hyperbolic partial differential equation with complex geometry at boundaries
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supervision with: Work and genetic engineer different cell lines. Set up diverse functional assays using innate immune cells and flow cytometry and microscopy readouts. Manage the labs’ tissue culture space
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. Project description: The project will focus on building efficient management strategies for, e.g., electricity generation from wind, hydro or solar panels, or for electricity storage in batteries. Our
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revolution in genetic engineering awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The Life Science bachelor program at Umeå University is based at both the Department of Molecular Biology and the Department of Chemistry