49 affective-computing-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"Brunel-University-London" Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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close collaboration with domain experts, ensuring both scientific depth and applied impact. What We Offer Freedom to shape research directions and co-develop the project agenda Opportunities for high
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at the spatial level in the colon (ERC Synergy) and the impact of spaceflight on the brain gene Swedish Research Council and Swedish National Space Agency). The postdoctoral research activities will focus
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cluster is part of The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS), which is a national research program in Sweden. The vision of WASP-HS is to foster novel
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to better understand the interaction between gut microbiota and host, this research project aims to characterize how specific dietary supplements can affect the composition of the gut microbiota and the
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to the development of novel tools for cancer risk assessment with real potential impact on healthcare. Qualifications Requirements A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign degree in computer science, statistics
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computational workflows including: - Profiling open chromatin, histone marks, methylation, and chromatin conformation during wood development and drought stress in spruce/pine. - Building integrative analyses
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has aimed to develop a two-part research programme. The first part focuses on developing and applying methods for 3D digital modelling, ranging from the collection of digital data from archaeological
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platforms and evaluation of new materials in interaction with biological systems to understand the underlying principles. For us, it is equally important to study the impact of materials on biological
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. Our research is focused on cell biology, spatial proteiomics and machine learning for bioimage analysis. The aim is to understand how human proteins are distributed in time and space, how this affects
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technologies can increase material and energy use and disproportionately affect marginalised groups, while digital solutions within the climate transition may reinforce socioeconomic inequality and create risks