12 phd-molecular-and-computational-biology Postdoctoral positions at Linköping University
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research project (e.g. PhD in physical chemistry, chemical physics, computational chemistry or relevant) and needs to be passionate about research. Experience in usage Gaussian, ADF, Dalton, ORCA etc
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into consideration. The applicant must have, or be about to receive, a doctoral degree in a subject relevant to the research project (e.g. PhD in physical chemistry, chemical physics, computational chemistry or
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may be taken into consideration. A suitable candidate will have a PhD in computer science, statistics, sociology, economics, political science or a corresponding subject of relevance to computational
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taken into consideration. A suitable candidate will have a PhD in sociology, computer science, economics, statistics, political science or a corresponding subject of relevance to computational social
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effects. In terms of experimental approaches, you will primarily use molecular biology techniques as well as electrophysiological techniques in cellular systems (like oocytes from Xenopus oocytes and
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and plant biology, engaging in interdisciplinary research. Network at international conferences and meetings and with an extended network of collaborators. Why Join Us? Impactful research: Contribute
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reasons for having an older doctoral degree – such as taking statutory leave – then these may be taken into consideration. We are looking for a candidate who completed their PhD dissertation between 1 and 3
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nationwide program of seminars, courses, research visits, and other activities to promote a strong multi-disciplinary and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and industry (https
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at the Division of Molecular Medicine and Virology (MMV). The scholarship is part of the Medical Inflammation and Infection Center (MIIC) International Postdoc Program, the start date is negotiable. Research
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abilities. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the interface between chemistry, biology, and electronics in the highly collaborative and supportive Laboratory of Organic Electronics (https://www.liu.se