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, have enabled the creation of proteins with near-atomic accuracy. Models such as RFdiffusion, LigandMPNN, and hallucination-based frameworks can now generate symmetric oligomers, cages, and backbones
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assays. You will work with infection models, MS-proteomics analyses and advanced microscopy. In this role, you will belong to an interdisciplinary group at Chalmers, and will regularly interact with
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(references 1-7). This is studied in genetic mouse models, in healthy human subjects as well as in myeloid malignancies. Key technologies applied towards these research questions include genetic/mutational
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University of Technology , where you will develop explainable AI models for personalized treatment planning in sports medicine and orthopaedics. You will work in a highly interdisciplinary environment
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employment decision is made. Doctoral degree in remote sensing, geoinformatics, computer science, or a closely related field. You have experience developing and applying deep learning models for Earth
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aims to digitalize the sense of smell, laying the foundation for understanding how olfaction works in humans and for building AI models that simulate olfactory experiences. The research will focus
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MEuro) with nearly 40 industrial and academic partners. The work constitutes an integral part of research activities within several projects on flight electrification at FEC. Modelling and simulation
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data, causal and predictive modeling, and computational image analysis of kidney biopsies. About the Research Group: Led by Professor Juan-Jesús Carrero, each member brings together strengths ranging
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extensive testing with neuroimaging, biomarker measurements and neuropsychological testing. Our group applies sophisticated statistical analyses to these unique and state-of-the-art datasets to model
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checks. Both parts are meant to support data-driven computational modeling for applications in epidemics. For a further description of the proposed project, see this document. The Department