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for computational design and analytical methods towards a more sustainable built environment. Information about the division/the project The Research Area Sustainable Built Environments has extensive experience in
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This PhD position is in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam (UvA). Soil microorganisms play a fundamental role in global biogeochemical cycles, shaping life on Earth and influencing
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of the components of the hydrological cycle as well as geospatial modeling of water quality and quantity in agricultural systems. At the division, there are about 35 employees and around 20 PhD students. The current
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. The PhD position consists of three main aspects and the work duties include: research project, including authoring papers and traveling to conferences, seminars etc. postgraduate courses, given locally
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. NBIS is also the Swedish node in the European infrastructure ELIXIR for biological information. We are now expanding NBIS’s support unit with 1-2 bioinformatician positions placed at SciLifeLab in
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The purpose of the research project is to identify factors that may undermine the trustworthiness of data and models used in human-robot interaction and further investigates common and specific trustworthiness
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machine learning, to accelerate material development, optimize device design, and enable data-driven predictions of material behavior. Organic electronics and device modeling: Model properties and
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application! The position The principal research engineer will lead independent research projects focused on the integration and analysis of multi-omics data from clinical and population cohorts. Using data
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artificial intelligence based cellular models on the other hand. You should possess a PhD and research experience in a relevant area, both experimental and data driven research experience is considered
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and transmission of malaria parasites”. The position is full-time for two years, starting September 1, 2025 or upon agreement. The host laboratory is part of the Laboratory for Molecular Infection