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equivalent foreign degree, obtained within the last three years prior to the application deadline Publications in leading journals or conferences in probability, statistics, or machine learning. Teaching
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analysis, such as analysis of genetic data using statistical software. We welcome applicants with diverse educational backgrounds, including biostatistics, computational sciences, physics, bioinformatics
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dynamics, such as hidden Markov models or statistical jump models, affect the optimal decision-making process for an investor. Specifically, we aim to develop new methods for regime models, including
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analysis, differential geometry, computational methods for stochastic (partial) differential equations, random fields, programming, mathematical statistics. What you will do You are expected to develop your
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development and applications. Background The systems medicine research group at Örebro University (https://www.oru.se/english/research/research-groups/rg/?rdb=g326) is involved in multiple collaborative
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of knowledge gaps, statistical processing and analysis of existing data, and writing both scientific and popular science articles. Course leadership and teaching within the Master’s program in Public Health
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. You will be responsible for conducting literature reviews, managing and processing data, and performing statistical analyses. Additionally, you will interpret results and prepare manuscripts
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their physiology, productivity, and adaptability. To develop robust and sustainable perennial cropping systems, research is needed to explain the agroecological mechanisms that govern yield, resilience, and
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on processing and analysis of metabolomics and exposomics data, covering both method development and applications. Background The systems medicine research group at Örebro University (https://www.oru.se/english
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also Lund Nano Lab, a central and shared cleanroom facility for the production of materials and components at the nanoscale. The Division has a strong commitment to undergraduate education, not least in