33 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at Lunds universitet
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description To release the potential of plant proteins and fully exploit their different functional properties in different food products we need a better understanding of how the extraction process, protein
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liquid films are omnipresent in nature, daily life, and industrial processes. External forces like temperature disparities destabilize these thin fluids leading to an increased risk of film rupture
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conducted implementations of algorithms and simulations using contemporary GPU hardware, or Profound knowledge and experience of the DUNE software environment (https://dune-project.org/ ) (knowledge and
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at conferences You will help maintain and develop the beamline, the end-station and data processing tools, as part of the SoftiMAX team. You will take a share in the support of users during the planning, setup
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and understanding biological processes in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases. We analyze large datasets collected from patients and cognitively unimpaired volunteers, who undergo
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research subject for this position is development of distributed processing strategies and algorithms for Large Intelligent Surfaces, including both joint baseband processing and synchronization across
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, deployment, and operation of cloud-native platforms for edge and cloud computing. Your research will explore advanced data and computing solutions for 6G wireless networks, with a particular emphasis on the
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the design and optimization of various types of turbomachinery. The design and optimization process involve developing models for the components of both axial and radial turbomachines. A strong background in
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genetic analyses and generalised linear mixed-effects models, and ideally also in the use of some mathematical models (e.g. Integral Projection Models) Experience in data processing, statistical analysis
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technology. We are located on LTH's campus in northern Lund. At the Division of Electromagnetics and Nanoelectronics within the Department, we develop and study new generations of electronics based on advanced