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that combines functional, structural, spatial, and temporal information. This enriched representation will support both static validation and dynamic analysis, including the automatic synthesis of timed and
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culture, focusing on how to create complex traits with low burden. In the last several years, we mainly worked on engineering bioluminescence in plants (https://light.bio/ ), and understanding the structure
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and possible exemptions can be found here: https://www.sv.uio.no/english/research/phd/structure/programme-description.html#two Desired qualifications Experience with statistical genetics, polygenic
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-informed practice by supporting the development, implementation, and analysis of assessment initiatives that enhance student belonging, engagement, and success. Reporting to the Associate Director(s), the GA
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from senior colleagues. Support the daily running of the School’s histology laboratories to ensure continued safe and reliable service excellence. Perform research experiments as required with a good
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internal control structures to safeguard assets and ensure the reliability of financial data. Develop and/or update a risk-based monitoring plan for the segregation of duties and reconciliation of accounts
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, industry codes and standards, power system analysis software, and project management budgeting/scheduling tools. In addition to project work, this position assists in field work to inspect/review large
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, plate structures, semantic data models, finite element analysis, and plugin development. The PhD position (full-time) will span 4 years of research and is funded according to standard SNSF regulations
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knowledge and recognized expertise in specific areas of the Epic EHR; problem-solving frequently requires analysis of unique issues/problems without precedent and/or structure. May manage programs
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the flexibility of neural methods. If successful, the work has the potential to advance applications such as automated theorem proving, knowledge-graph inference, and causal analysis. The Department of Computing