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coast and in offshore areas. The position will also include further development of ongoing data analyses within the national data collection program (DCF), which plays a key role in improving our
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University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg. This position is located within the Computing Science Division , with employment at Chalmers. The research lab you will be working with is AIXLab
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research environment is characterized by a modern and advanced methodology and has a strong international profile. The institute has 30 research groups with a research staff of 200, of which 60 are PhD
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. Qualifications requirements The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related fields. The applicant must have completed the degree no more than three years before
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model design and analysis as well as statistical model parametrization and validation techniques. This Postdoc position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, aimed
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research on the domestication and breeding of perennial cereal grain crops at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden. About the position Our research group is working
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are pleased to announce a postdoctoral position focusing on developing advanced computational techniques
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at the most (excluding deductible time such as sick or parental leave). The applicant must have a PhD degree when taking up the position. Requirements: PhD in Ecology, Evolution, Bioinformatics or related areas
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, visualization, and development of new computational methods for processing and analysis of large-scale omics data. We welcome applications from candidates with pure computational background and those combining
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position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, which aims to develop and apply computational tools to understand the evolution of biodiversity (see https