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Lund University, Centre for Mathematical Sciences Position ID: 1812-POSTALG [#27037] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Lund, Skane Lan 22100, Sweden [map ] Subject Area
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for unknown, dynamically changing environments with real-time adaptation and safety guarantees. -Exploration and mapping approaches for transitioning from planetary surface skylights to subsurface lava tubes
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patterns of genomic sequences, with applications ranging from biogeographical mapping to paleogenetic reconstructions. The candidate will work jointly with Dr. Eran Elhaik to design machine-learning models
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lead the integration of a rich portfolio of breast‑cancer datasets, including spatial transcriptomics and spatial epigenomics maps, single‑cell RNA‑seq and ATAC‑seq profiles, high‑resolution whole‑slide
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tetramers, BCR/TCR sequencing, single-cell multi-omics (RNA/ATAC/CITE/TCR-seq), and functional assays to map antiviral responses at high resolution. This project will be carried out as a close collaboration
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sequences, with applications ranging from biogeographical mapping to paleogenetic reconstructions. The candidate will work jointly with Dr. Eran Elhaik to design machine-learning models that unlock
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methods to predict the origin and dispersal patterns of genomic sequences, with applications ranging from biogeographical mapping to paleogenetic reconstructions. The candidate will work jointly with Dr
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areas is considered a merit: - Multi-modal data processing for decision-making in natural environments - Terrain classification and multi-layered environment mapping - Digital twin generation for natural
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: Postdoctoral Position Location: Stockholm, Stockholm 10691, Sweden [map ] Subject Area: Physics / Condensed Matter Theory Appl Deadline: 2025/10/15 11:59PM (posted 2025/02/04, listed until 2025/10/15
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angle resolved photoemission spectrometer (tr-ARPES). With tr-ARPES the electronic band structure of quantum materials will be mapped following ultrafast electronic and/or structural excitations. We have