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to the application deadline. PhD in computer science, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, or a related field. Experience in Python programming, natural language processing, and multimodal deep learning
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. The applicant should be proficient in written and spoken English, and have good computer skills (e.g Word, Photoshop, BioRender, Excel). Also, it is important that the candidate demonstrates independence, as
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freedom to develop related research questions in collaboration with the research team. A detailed research plan will be co-developed together during the recruitment process. You will join a vibrant
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efficient remediation technologies. At the same time, current recycling processes are greatly complicated by the presence of pollutants (chemical treatment products, heavy metals), which calls for further
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University of Copenhagen). References: Mets et al. Cell Host Microbe 2024 Ernits et al. 2023 Zhang et al. Nature 2022 Kurata et al. Mol. Cell 2021 Description of the AMBER project context This post-doctoral
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on gender equality for excellence . Equality and diversity are substantial foundations in all activities at Chalmers. Application procedure The application should be written in English and be attached as PDF
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. Demonstrated skills in Python programming, or other computer programming. Strong interest in data science, such as data collection and curation, modelling. Excellent written and oral English communication skills
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patients or capturing extracellular vesicles from blood samples. You can find more information on our research website . Our agenda is ambitious, with publications in PRL, Nature Communications, and
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neuroscience to jointly understand how the human brain becomes vulnerable during injury, neurodegeneration and aging. Our recent work (Månberg et al. Nature Medicine 2021) showed that vascular and glial cells
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considered a strong merit. The position requires sound verbal and written communication skills in English. * The date shown in your doctoral degree certificate is the date we use, as this is the date you have