36 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"ST"-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Linköping University
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verifiability for AI systems, based at the Department of Computer and Information Science. These positions are funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Wallenberg AI
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the Wallenberg Initiative Materials Science for Sustainability (WISE) and the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), providing a unique opportunity to work within a strong Swedish research
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-precision . The DDLS Fellow-programme Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular
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and Information Science. These positions are funded by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is Sweden’s
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Sweden Application Deadline 23 Sep 2025 - 22:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Reference
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30 Aug 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Linköping University Research Field Computer science » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Sweden Application Deadline 29
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Master’s in Medical technology or similar. As a person you are balanced, highly structured in your work and work well together with other people. The applicant should be highly proficient in English, and
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the dysregulation of Wnt signaling in both colon and liver cancer, extensive knowledge on both intestinal and liver cell biology is a formal requirement. Ideally, you combine solid experimental experience (including
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Meritorious is if you have: experience with the statistics program R experience with various immunological methods such as flow cytometry and proliferation previous experience of working in a research group
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effects. In terms of experimental approaches, you will primarily use molecular biology techniques as well as electrophysiological techniques in cellular systems (like oocytes from Xenopus oocytes and