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grounding, in other words, the linking of elements of natural language (words, phrases, or sentences) to visual inputs (such as images or video) in a meaningful way. The position is part of an on-going
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educational programs in both Computing Science and Informatics, we are now seeking a doctoral candidate with a focus on AI models and policy applications for climate risk communication. This position is a
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with statistical software such as R and SPSS. And proficiency in the Swedish language. Salary Placement Salary in accordance with the established salary scale for doctoral positions. Application
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motivated and able to work productively both in a team as well as independently. Excellent communication skills for interacting effectively with senior colleagues and peers are required. Great emphasis will
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the position Bioinformatic methods for single-cell metagenomic analysis Single-cell metagenomic sequencing (scMetaG) can provide maximum-resolution insights into complex microbial communities. However
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experimental evaluation of material’s sorption properties is also advantageous. Good written and spoken communication skills in English is mandatory. The applicant should be motivated, dedicated to research
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(at least 15 ECTS credits). Applicants must have strong oral and written communication skills in English. Because the project extends over four years, the successful candidate must also show
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to communicate well in English is required. It’s preferable if the doctoral student also speaks Swedish. When selecting eligible applicants, great importance is placed on the thesis plan and ability to assimilate
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. Experience in the R programming language (or alike) and in the use of machine learning methods is a merit for the position. How to apply The application should include: A letter of application with a
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communication in English. Qualifications PhD Project 1: You should have prior experience with basic laboratory techniques. Experience in immunology, developmental biology, imaging techniques, microinjection, and