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-of-computing-science/ Project description and working tasks The project will develop privacy-aware machine learning (ML) models. We are interested in data-driven models for complex data, including high
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Injection Systems (CIS) — natural protein machines used by bacteria to deliver molecular cargo. The group's mission is to understand the structure, function, and application of CIS for use in both
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interdisciplinary and to learn new skills and to perform research in collaboration with others. We seek candidates with the following qualifications: A doctoral degree in a Bioscience-related field awarded
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include absence due to illness, parental leave, appointments of trust in trade union organizations, military service, or similar circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment
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models into Chalmers’ bridge simulators in collaboration with other researchers. You are also expected to supervise PhD and MSc students and to publish at least two peer-reviewed journal articles during
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-scale computational methods, and bioinformatics. The division is also expanding in the area of data science and machine learning. Our department continuously strives to be an attractive employer. Equality
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and Data Science for Spatial Genomics in Diabetes This position centers on the development and application of machine learning, image analysis, and integrative omics approaches to spatial
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computer. The WACQT team at Chalmers currently has about 100 members (faculty, permanent research staff, postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, and undergraduate students). WACQT is committed to promoting
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Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom. Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may
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systems, and machine learning. While the initial focus of the position is on this project, we offer significant opportunity for the applicant to develop their own independent research trajectory in