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methods. The project is deliberately flexible and can be shaped by the candidate’s strengths. Contract terms The position is a temporary full-time employment for two years. The position requires physical
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invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the group of Axel Ringh at the Division of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, with focus on computational methods
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ranging from transport and production systems to communication solutions and biomedical engineering. The Biomedical Electromagnetic group focuses on developing new, more effective medical methods and
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collaboration we combine theory, observation and technical innovation to advance astrophysical knowledge and develop the next generation of research methods. We also work in close collaboration with Onsala Space
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receptors for infection biomarkers, and optimize this technology for diagnosing infections in the wound settings. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will develop methods to functionalize graphene with a range
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working collaboratively. Our focus is on developing practical methods that blend traditional disciplines with modern machine learning and AI technologies to effectively address large-scale problems. About
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to develop complement/augment classical CFD methods with quantum algorithms/techniques. The work lies at the intersection of multiphase flow physics, numerical modeling, and quantum computing. Who we
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. We use advanced computational technologies to discover how biomolecules and organisms function and interact. We pioneer new methods for prediction, prevention, diagnostics and treatment of diseases. In
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: Educational background: A PhD degree in a field relevant to the project, such as applied linguistics, educational psychology, computational linguistics, psychology/cognitive science with a focus on writing, or
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spatial point process models for the emergence and arrangement of objects (including birth-death dynamics, merging, and non-overlap constraints) with methods from shape analysis, in particular stochastic