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(https://www.mn.uio.no/ifi/english/research/projects/respire/index.html ). Respire is an interdisciplinary research project with partners in medicine (Institute of Clinical Medicine (UiO), Oslo University
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Job Description The Centre for Formal Methods and Future Computing (FORM) at the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Southern Denmark (SDU, Campus Odense or Vejle) invites
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environment for all employees through mutual respect and tolerance. Description of the project The postdoc will leverage existing high-throughput data from large scale cohorts and large family cohorts
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science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative
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via Unsplash Jarli & Jordan/ UiO What skills are important in this role? The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences has a strategic ambition to be among Europe’s leading communities for research
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, with a PhD in the field of economics, (business) mathematics, (business) informatics, marketing, management; Experience in data analysis, statistical and econometric modeling; Good skills in writing
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skills, with a PhD in the field of economics, (business) mathematics, (business) informatics, marketing, management; Experience in data analysis, statistical and econometric modeling; Good skills in
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, mtrapp@kth.se Published: 2025-11-06 Last application date: 2025-12-19 Where to apply Website https://academicpositions.com/ad/kth-royal-institute-of-technology/2025/postdoc… Requirements Research
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the services nature provides to people. The position will combine ecological data analysis with statistical and spatial modeling to quantify chemical impacts across multiple levels of biological
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levels. The Department is home to world-class faculty who advance statistical, computational, and mathematical methodology across a broad range of scientific domains. Professor Claire Donnat’s research