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consists of 18 research groups covering a wide range of mathematical disciplines – from pure and applied mathematics to numerical analysis and optimization, as well as mathematical statistics and machine
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, we are seeking a postdoctoral researcher in multimodal single-cell analysis. The research group, consisting of around ten members, focuses on integrative genomic analyses of leukemia cells to better
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see our homepage: https://www.combustionphysics.lu.se Our division has a good atmosphere/tradition of collaboration. The metal combustion project will involve many expertise and effective collaboration
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the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS) at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering. We are a highly international unit and strive to maintain an efficient and friendly work environment
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for qualifications in research, but also for some higher education pedagogy training. Teaching may also be part of the job duties. As a postdoctoral researcher you will primarily participate in data analysis as it
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: A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research. Teaching skills. Other qualifications Experience in several of the following areas: state models, time series analysis, computational
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and written proficiency in English. Documented knowledge in analysis and design of processing for Large Intelligent Surfaces, with priority on synchronization and compensation of non-ideal system
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lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). This will include RNA-sequencing of single leukemia cells, bioinformatic analysis of the data, follow-up analyses, and functional experiments. You will be responsible for executing
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– structures that regulate the selective entry of metal species into nanocompartments; and (4) inert surfaces – outer assemblies that remain stable in supersaturated solutions. Performing high-throughput
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interdisciplinary MX group consists of around 16 persons. Would you like to work at one of the brightest lightsources in the world? MAX IV is looking for a postdoc to work on data analysis of time-resolved