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at Campus Solna, about 20 min from campus Frescati. The position is part of the SciLifeLab fellows career program. All four departments involved in this announcement belong to the Faculty of Science and
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into society. The project is part of the EU-funded Water4All programme, phase 2. Work duties You will primarily devote yourself to your doctoral programme, which includes participation in research projects as
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interdisciplinary research environment More information about Jönköping University as a workplace, conditions and benefits on www.ju.se . Required Qualifications Applicants must have been awarded a PhD in Computer
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at KTH in the Biotechnology doctoral program (according to KTH’s regulations). Signing a researcher agreement is a necessary condition to accept this PhD position. More information about Formulation of
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duties are to do defect analysis and development of new techniques for sample preparation and imaging (for instance using luminescence and microscopy). Also, computer simulations can be performed. Examples
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on immunoglobulin VDJ single-cell sequencing, next generation sequencing, antibody repertoire studies including use of computational analysis pipelines, recombinant antibody production, and immunochemical analysis
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synchrotron radiation facilities: Primarily at MAX IV (Sweden), but also at ESRF (France), SLS (Switzerland), PETRA III (Germany), and the European XFEL in Germany. The project is computational. The successful
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research in Europe. Research at UPSC covers a wide range of disciplines in plant biology including ecology, computational biology, genetics, physiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology (see
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mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, as well as computer vision and machine learning. The department has approximately 150 employees, including 21 full professors and almost 50 senior
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can understand, use, and critically examine AI - while preparing future teachers for a school system where AI is becoming increasingly important. The research program is characterized by