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, Computer Science, or a related field is required, along with image analysis skills (biological or medical image analysis preferred), including denoising, segmentation, and detection of specific patterns. The ideal
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analysis and development of methods, but it has also an important experimental component. We participate in many large scale international functional genomics projects, such as ENCODE, GTEx, BluePrint and
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the past four years, including: At least one paper with an Impact Factor (IF) ≥ 10, OR One paper in the Journal of Dental Research (JDR). Type B: One JCR Q1 SCI research paper (IF ≥ 5) as first/co-first or
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materials. Fabrication and characterization of complete perovskite solar cells. Tasks: Synthesis and functionalization of materials, especially Pb-free Metal Halide perovskites (MHPs), including all inorganic
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genes of the gut microbiota. Foundational studies for the lab include: Novel insights into the genetic architecture and mechanisms of host/microbiome interactions from a multi-cohort analysis of outbred
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NextGenerationEU/PRTR, entitled "Integrated prototype of a nanophotonic microchip biosensor for ultrasensitive multiplexed analysis of sexually transmitted infections (TYPLEX)". The job will be essentially related
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. Data Analysis and Interpretation: Collect and analyze experimental data, interpret results, and draw meaningful conclusions. Utilize statistical toolsand computational modeling techniques to enhance data
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: We are looking for a highly skilled candidate with extensive experience in: High-resolution chemical and structural analysis of complex organic-inorganic nanomaterials using STEM coupled with EDX and
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solid theoretical foundation. This pillar seeks to answer the "why" behind deep learning's effectiveness and to guide the development of future algorithms through rigorous mathematical analysis. We
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type programs. The candidate will spearhead the analysis, integration, and interpretation of these comparative omics datasets. About the lab The Sebé-Pedrós lab studies the evolution of cell type