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! The research group The PhD student will be based both at AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, and at Chalmers University of Technology. At Chalmers, the student will be a part of the Holme Lab, based
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The Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology at Uppsala University has a broad research profile with strong research groups focused on cancer, autoimmune and genetic diseases. A fundamental
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to characterize drug resistance mechanisms in representative species groups of the human microbiome. This will involve using genetic manipulation, high throughput growth measurements and biochemistry approaches
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. The student will work in a group addressing all these challenges, developing new AI-based methods to improve biological realism in simulations which will lead to more accurately inferred GRNs from real data
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subsequent publications. The student will join Azizpour’s group at KTH. The position is in collaboration with the CBH school, and Uppsala University. It is funded by the the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National
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of forests under climate change. The PhD student will work in the Forest Remote Sensing group at the Department of Forest Resource Management at SLU, collaborating closely with other engineers and scientists
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have high independence. Willingness to work in an intercultural, international, and diverse group is fundamental. Previous experience or knowledge in the following areas is required: Fundamentals
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where the projects are based on collaborations between Umeå University and external organizations. The doctoral students within the industrial doctoral school constitute an interdisciplinary group
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). The successful candidate will work in Maximilian Larena’s research group, and co-supervised by Prof. Mattias Jakobsson and Prof. Carina Schlebusch. The research program consists of an international team
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of Industrial and Materials Science (IMS) . The Maintenance Engineering research group is a vibrant, ambitious, and multi-disciplinary team of international researchers driven by the vision to renew