14 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Postdoctoral positions at Linköping University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Division of Communication Systems at the Department of Electrical Engineering. The Division of Communication Systems conducts research and education in wireless systems and 6G technology, radar and sensing
-
and their sustainability aspects. Collaborate closely with other members of the group and experts in organic chemistry and plant biology, engaging in interdisciplinary research. Network at international
-
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
-
analysis, work with large language models, network analysis, causal inference in machine learning and agent-based modelling. Experience in collecting, curating and analyzing large digital datasets with
-
analysis, work with large language models, network analysis, causal inference in machine learning and agent-based modelling. Experience in collecting, curating and analyzing large digital datasets with
-
cooperate in supporting the activities of the research group. You must also have excellent oral and written communication skills in English. Oral and written communication skills in Swedish is a merit. We are
-
approach to science. The applicant is expected to: Have demonstrable skills in the communication of scientific findings, as evidenced by first-authored publications in international peer-reviewed journals
-
meticulous. You have a genuine interest in helping others and a considerate approach in your interactions. Furthermore, you possess strong communication and collaboration skills, as well as the ability to work
-
for photophysical simulations (MOMAP, FCclasses, or custom handmade codes) are prioritized. In order to communicate with experimentalists (synthetic chemists and experts in device engineering) the basic knowledge in
-
application! Work assignments Your work will try to understand how cell communication pathways – with focus on Wnt signaling – drive gene expression in a cell type specific manner in both homeostasis and