58 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"https:" positions at Umeå University in Sweden
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The Department of Chemistry is opening a PhD position in Chemistry with a specialization in biochemistry. The thesis project will focus on electron microscopy (EM) method development using focused
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University, Sweden. The position is the part of the projects within the consortium MIPrecise under Marie Sklodowska-Curie action by the Framwork Programme of the European Union for Research and Innovation
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scientific community. Design research projects that are hypothesis-driven and contain a clear experimental component, preferably using quantitative methods, and ideally integrating both experimental and
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other alpha-synucleinopathies. The work may also include using existing and/or developing new methods for data analysis together with other researchers, and possibly some involvement in handling and
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support, among other benefits. See more information at: https://www.umu.se/en/department-of-computing-science/. You will research in collaboration with the Associate Professor Zoe Falomir. Interested
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-metallic oxides (such as SO₂, NO₂ and CO₂) on synthetically produced mineral particles under light illumination. You will synthesize nanoparticles using advanced generation methods and study their properties
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scale longitudinal surveys on ageing and health. Some analyses will be also carried out using register data. For more information about the HEALFAM-project, see: https://sites.google.com/view/healfam/home
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treatment. Develop methods and models that can predict the course of the disease by analyzing detailed data on the immune system and metabolism. We are conducting a large study, the CoVUm study, involving 579
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. The overall aim of the research program is to identify exposures occurring during such windows, determine their importance for breast cancer risk, and if they can be targeted for risk reduction. Work
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includes the prefrontal cortex with a focus on selection between stimuli of different value and its plasticity. The project will be carried out by applying “all optical physiology” methods, i.e. a