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in computer science, mathematics, statistics, bioinformatics, or equivalent. The candidate should have previous experience in bacterial genomics, machine learning/artificial intelligence, preferably
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) . Other divisions of IMS are: Design & Human Factors; Product Development; Material & Computational Mechanics; Engineering Materials; Materials and Manufacture. Chalmers is a private university with strong
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Vision Group at the division of Signal processing and Biomedical Engineering develops intelligent systems for automatic image interpretation and perceptual scene understanding. Our research spans both
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-based methods to improve cancer therapy Your profile Qualifications PhD in bioinformatics, computer science, biology, medicine, or mathematical statistics. Experience in cancer research and analyses
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build the sustainable companies and societies of the future. The Robotics and Artificial Intelligence subject (RAI) (www.ltu.se/robotics) at the Department of Computer Science, Electrical and Space
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knowledge or who has a degree from another country that is equivalent to a doctorate in forest products, industrial engineering or informatics, qualifies for the position. In accordance with the postdoc
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leading to production and harvesting in the regulated countries moving to unregulated countries. The position is part of a joint research program between Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU
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to increase catalyst activity and selectivity. The computational part of the project will investigate relevant reaction paths and evaluate spectroscopic signatures that can be compared to a parallel
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science. With a highly competitive startup package including funding for two PhD students, two postdocs, personal salary, access to state-of-the-art infrastructure (specifically NAISS, see https
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aimed at building a high-performance quantum computer based on superconducting circuits. Our team includes a dynamic mix of PhD students, postdocs, and senior researchers working collaboratively