10 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund in Sweden
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is focused on the development of high-fidelity reacting flow models to investigate thermal runaway in battery cells, pack, modules, and systems. Generally speaking, thermal runaway is a chain reaction
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. Qualifications Requirements for the position: PhD in Gender Studies or another social science discipline (the dissertation must be completed before the hiring decision). Documented experience in digital
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Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the position. The certificate proving
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. Eran Elhaik to design machine-learning models that unlock the potential of genomics for forensic investigations and historical reconstructions. Work duties We aim to develop machine learning methods
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, molecular genetic and cytogenetic techniques, and functional models of somatic genetic changes to understand how childhood leukemia arises and develops. Our long-term aims are to use our increased
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, teachers, technical/administrative staff, and Ph.D. candidates. The department has a large PhD programme and co-ordinates three international Master programmes. The Department has a well-established
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studies. Documented experience in research communication. Eligibility Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD
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Collaboration with PhD student responsible for experimental testing If there is interest, some experimental testing may be carried out Participating in project meetings and summarizing of results Keeping track
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sugar consumption. The group is led by Associate Professor Emily Sonestedt and currently consists of three researchers and one PhD student. The research activities are based at the Clinical Research
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carried out in close collaboration with healthcare services, which includes handling patient samples. The research group consists of the principal investigator (Meliha Kapetanovic), two PhD students, three