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(about 1.6 MUSD) for a 5-year period, covering their own salary and other resources, such as salaries for PhD students and postdoc positions. The Fellowships are tenure-track positions with the host
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mechanistic models of inflammation and diet-inflammation interactions with statistical models using large-scale molecular data. The project aims to improve disease phenotype classification and deepen
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determined at the time of appointment. The position is time-limited to five years with the possibility for promotion to Senior Lecturer. Background Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational
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retrainable pipelines, model-wrapping services, LLM prompting logic, data pre/post-processing components, and explainability hooks. The research will examine how design patterns, principles, and quality
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of, psychiatric conditions. This position is based in the interdisciplinary modelling team led by John Wallert. As quantitative research specialist your work will be focused on both causal and predictive analytics
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markets and business models can be created, social impacts and how policy and regulations can be established for developing an effective adoption of bio-CO₂ utilization. The PhD student will work with the
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at the time of appointment. The position is time-limited to five years with the possibility for promotion to Senior Lecturer. Background Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and
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external funding and developing synergies with interdisciplinary expertise, methods, models, data and infrastructure at the department, the profile area Nature-based Future Solutions and the strategic
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Riksriggen) and hydraulic testing. An important part of our activities is signal processing and methods for interpretation of measured data, among others inverse numerical modelling for assessment of material
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, with a focus on handling non-determinism, model uncertainty, and changing data distributions in both pre-deployment and runtime contexts. Investigating runtime monitoring, testing, and explainability