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of Clinical Microbiology at Umeå University. The position is open to computational scientists with an interest in single-cell metagenomic analysis. Applications will be accepted until December 11th, 2025. About
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simulations, computational modelling, and/or data-driven analysis to assess the impact of different climate policy pathways. Developing interactive AI-based narratives that communicate climate risks in ways
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mapping, and scenario analysis. The project is led by Professor Frank Dignum (main supervisor) and Dr. Jason Tucker. Requirements The general admission requirements for doctoral studies are a second- cycle
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. The candidate will be engaged in synthesis of new materials and characterization of these materials using BET/DFT surface area analysis, DSC, x-ray diffraction, Raman and IR spectroscopy etc. It is also planned
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experience in standard biochemical analysis methods, advanced molecular cloning techniques, CRISPR/Cas9 and experience in culturing and transfection of eukaryotic parasites. Experience in light microscopy
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and/or dynamic approaches to detect them in the code or prevent their execution at runtime. Keywords for this project: code analysis, static analysis, reverse engineering, defense mechanisms
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purification, and computational image analysis must be acquired before starting PhD project work. As a PhD candidate, you must also be fluent in both oral and written English. Merits are: Skills and experiences
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areas, of which at least 30 credits must be at an advanced level. Courses in statistical analysis, quantitative methods, or mathematical models acquired outside these subject areas may also be included
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valuated. Experience in programing in image analysis or a willingness to develop such skills is considered an asset. Please visit the lab website of Lena Svensson. You should be highly motivated and able
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to the research project at hand, having very good skills in discourse analysis, as well as an orientation in digital politics, are key requirements. Since the research will be conducted in an international and