10 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral research jobs at Linköping University in Sweden
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mammalian cells). You will also implement techniques for recapitulating beta adrenerg stimulation in experimental models and for monitoring trafficking of ion channels. You will study both healthy wild type
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disease, in particular cancer. You address this question using both different in vitro models, with the focus on embryonic stem cells and intestinal (cancer) organoids, and with tissue biopsies from
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. The workplace The position is located at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE ), specifically within the Theory and Modelling for Organic Electronics unit in the group led by Associate Professor Glib
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within the Theory and Modelling for Organic Electronics unit in the group led by Associate Professor Glib Baryshnikov . You will have access to the supercomputing resources provided by Linköping
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self-driven with excellent problem-solving skills, ready to tackle complex challenges. Driven and Creative: Passionate about innovation and able to think outside the box. Detail-Oriented: Strong
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). Within our research laboratory, we develop machines that can reason and act in complex environments. Our primary research area is Automated Planning, which we complement with techniques from Machine
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, and agent-based modelling have paved the way for innovative collaborations between social scientists and computer scientists that jointly seek to answer fundamental questions of the social sciences and
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Proficiency: Expertise in bioengineering, additive manufacturing or stimuli repsonsive materials is a plus. Self-Motivated: Strongly self-driven with excellent problem-solving skills, ready to tackle complex
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groundbreaking work on enzyme-triggered electrode fabrication in animal models (Strakosas et al., Science, 2023; https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adc9998 ), this project leverages enzymatic polymerization to create
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, and agent-based modelling have paved the way for innovative collaborations between social scientists and computer scientists that jointly seek to answer fundamental questions of the social sciences and