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to biological data. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science, or a related field Experience applying deep learning or foundation-model approaches to sequence-based
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Electronics and Informatics, Research Group Electronics and Informatics: Research – Development - Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant
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campuses. A four-year MD program and the MD/PhD program are located on the Twin Cities campus in addition to MD programs at regional campuses in Duluth and St. Cloud. Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $42,500
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and manage high‑throughput workloads on HPC or cloud infrastructure, including parallelization, traceability, reporting and workflow orchestration through Nextflow. Collaborate with data/AI engineers
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) About the Department To learn more about the Department of Surgery, please visit https://med.umn.edu/surgery . About the Medical School: Committed to innovation and diversity, the Medical School educates
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environments, cloud computing and the related security aspectes. The successful candidate will contribute to the department’s research profile and will play an active role in our educational programmes in
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qualified talents. We look for researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Trustworthy AI, secure and reliable systems, cloud computing, cryptography, network
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). Develop robust, reproducible and reusable Python code for model training, inference, and large‑scale computational experiments. Run and manage high‑throughput workloads on HPC or cloud infrastructure
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qualified talents. We look for researchers from diverse academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Trustworthy AI, secure and reliable systems, cloud computing, cryptography, network
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Scotland Innovation Hub to provide a secure cloud computing platform for Federated Learning and Machine Learning model development, and clinical researchers from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. The successful