38 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" positions at Linköping University
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in the acquired autoimmune disorder immune thrombocytopenia as well as in inborn errors of immunity. You will conduct research using human blood samples, processing them for imaging flow cytometry
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. Within the project, two PhD students, one at the Department of Computer and Information Science (with computer science, or possibly design or cognitive science as main subject) and one at Tema Technology
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application! The position Duties include assisting with teaching, mainly with marking at advanced level. Teaching within the Computational Social Science program is entirely in English. The person we need A
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, explaining your motivation, research goals and why you fit the advertised position. The workplace The Department of Computer and Information Science was founded in 1983, but its roots go back to the early
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research project (e.g. PhD in physical chemistry, chemical physics, computational chemistry or relevant) and needs to be passionate about research. Experience in usage Gaussian, ADF, Dalton, ORCA etc
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application! Work assignments As a postdoctoral fellow, your main task will be to conduct cutting edge computational social science research. The research will be carried out within the context of the Swedish
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application! Work assignments As a postdoctoral fellow, your main task will be to conduct cutting edge computational social science research. The research will be carried out within the context of the Swedish
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into consideration. The applicant must have, or be about to receive, a doctoral degree in a subject relevant to the research project (e.g. PhD in physical chemistry, chemical physics, computational chemistry or
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) and with the Computer Vision Laboratory at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY), a world-class research environment specializing in machine learning, deep learning, and visual perception
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understanding and innovative fabrication processes to solve urgent problems in organic electronic devices, and enable new components with sustainable functionalities. Collaboration with industry partners will