17 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool research jobs at SciLifeLab in Sweden
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validation of assays, development, and reporting of automated assays with appropriate throughput for the projects are important. Raw data is reported to web-based databases. You will actively participate in
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. Stockholm University contributes to the development of sustainable democratic society through knowledge, enlightenment and the pursuit of truth.
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We have the power of over 40,000 students and co-workers. Students who provide hope for the future. Co-workers who contribute to Linköping University meeting challenges of today. Our fundamental
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position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, which aims to develop and apply computational tools to understand the evolution of biodiversity (see https
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description Microorganisms drive biogeochemical cycles and underpin food webs making them essential for the health and functioning of marine ecosystems. At the Baltic Sea Centre at Stockholm University research
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mechanism, and benefits from proximity to one of Sweden’s major university hospitals. Within the DDLS program, you can develop your full potential as a leading independent scientist in a flourishing academic
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the development team of TreePPL (www.treeppl.org ), a universal probabilistic programming language and new software for phylogenetics. The successful candidate will be responsible for the user-interface aspects
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expertise. In addition, Uppsala University has a highly developed innovation office that gives support for commercialization and external collaboration. Read more here. Uppsala University offers one
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Medicinska fakulteten, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics Umeå University is one of Sweden’s largest higher education institutions with over 37,000 students and about 4,700 employees
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School of Engineering Sciences at KTH Job description The research project concerns the development and use of MINFLUX single-molecule microscopy for cellular imaging and dynamic studies