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-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human
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Technologies for Transformative Change' and 'Exploring the Transformative Power of Digital Governance in Global Governance'. You are expected to contribute to the entire program, but will primarily work within
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Biophysics environment at SciLifeLab, Solna, a collaborative hub for experimental and computational biophysics research. The shared resources, including cutting-edge cell biology laboratories, advanced
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Nanoscience” program. Subject Physics with specialization in semiconductor photonics Subject description The subject concerns experimental semiconductor physics and should be interpreted broadly in the field
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Engineering SciencesSubject field Biophysics Subject description The subject area is biophysics with a focus on in vivo-mimetic technology and includes
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Starting Grant from the European Research Council and a DDLS Fellowship from the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg Swedish program for data-driven life science. The successful candidate will be working within
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Sweden's largest individual research program in modern times. The program creates a platform for academic research and education in close collaboration with leading Swedish technology-intensive industry
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Faculty of Forest Sciences Department of Forest Ecology and Management The department includes about 115 people of which 9 are professors. Our mission is to advance the understanding of forest