47 high-performance-quantum-computing-"https:" "https:" positions at SciLifeLab in Sweden
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developing and implementing data management for human data to meet future needs within data-driven Life Science research. More information about NBIS can be found at https://nbis.se . Duties We are looking
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at https://nbis.se. Duties We are seeking a candidate who wants to help enable life science research in Sweden that goes beyond what is achievable by individual researchers, a single university, or a single
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for high quality research support. The MS platform is part of the national BIOMS infrastructure, www.bioms.se , supported by the Swedish Research Council as well as a part of the SciLifeLab national
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to certain cells. We use high throughput sequencing to monitor the selection process and discover individual candidates that work well. Our lab is based in Scilifelab, an interdisciplinary research environment
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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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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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-workers. Read more about us here About the division The Division of Biomedical Engineering is part of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Ångström Laboratory. We perform research
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of LNPs under various storage conditions, the aim is to develop formulations with both high performance and improved stability. The work includes the design and systematic screening of LNP formulations
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large-scale, high-dimensional datasets including multi-modal data integration and hands-on experience with high-performance computing (HPC) environments Ability to work independently and in
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capabilities in Sweden. The program is funded with a total 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