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in this unique program! This PhD position is placed at The University of Gothenburg. The Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology conducts high-quality research and education in Chemical sciences
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experienced researchers and have access to high-performance computing, university servers, as well as a rich national network of neuroscience expertise through SciLifeLab and the DDLS Research School. We
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Linux command-line environment and on high performance computer clusters Excellent communication skills in both written and spoken English are required, as is ability to collaborate with scientists
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assays Perform molecular biology techniques (e.g., library preparation, RNA handling, PCR amplification, etc.) Operate and maintain laboratory equipment and ensure high-quality experimental output
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of 3.3 billion SEK (about 350 MUSD) over 12 years from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation. The DDLS program funds 50 high-profile young group leaders (“Fellows”), over 210 postdoctoral
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– Documented experience in large-scale data management, high-performance computing systems, GPU acceleration, and parallel file systems – Ability to communicate fluently in English, both spoken and written
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analysis and computational modelling. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to innovative experimental research within a dynamic and collaborative environment, advancing high-impact studies
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-performance computing. SLU provides access to extensive datasets that can be used to develop machine learning methods and automated analyses relevant to the position. Long-term datasets are available from, i.a
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analysis of such data will thus be a core activity in the doctoral program. Furthermore, performing flow cytometry analyses and cell sorting will be central and also immunological assays will be used
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the Knut and Alice Wallenberg (KAW) Foundation. The DDLS program funds 50 high-profile young group leaders (“Fellows”), over 210 postdoctoral positions and has established a research school for 260 PhDs