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life science technologies with data and AI expertise. Computational methods and artificial intelligence applied to large-scale molecular data are transforming the study of biological systems at all
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for software development and its education. The group is multidisciplinary, including social and computer scientists. We are working with leading industrial partners, such as those within the automotive and
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models, statistical signal processing, statistical theory and computational statistics, and probability theory, with applications in areas such as medicine, environmental research, and financial
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universities. SciLifeLab forms an internationally unique infrastructure and research community, bringing together groundbreaking life science technologies with data and AI expertise. Computational methods and
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, including the Teacher Education Programmes, the Sport Science Programme, the Human Resource Management Programme, the Behavioural Science Programme with a focus on IT environments, and the Police Education
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and Information Technology at Lund University, the Faculty of Engineering, LTH, works broadly with research within Cryptography, Computer Security, Wireless and Fixed Networks. The security group has
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an international environment, surrounded by colleagues, with great opportunities to influence and develop. The Department of Computer Science and Informatics offers academic programmes in subjects ranging from
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control, basic course (study periods 1 & 2), FRTN65 Modeling and learning from data (study periods 1–2), FRTF01 Physiological models and computations (study period 2), and FRTN90 Cloud computing (study
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tissues. Experimental studies, tissue characterisation, imaging and computational simulation techniques are used. The research is applied on problems in orthopaedics to develop better methods to understand
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for the PLP Strategic Area. Key responsibilities may include: Contributing to the overall scientific direction and strategic development of the PLP program, including developing a long-term vision from