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, where the mentioned division formally belongs to LTH. Research at CMS currently covers areas such as pure mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics, as well as computer vision and machine
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biomedicine, biomolecular technology, and biodiversity converge working synchronously under one roof. With one of the highest concentrations of bioinformaticians and computational biologists in Europe, Campus
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delivery. The postdoc will join Professor Nathaniel R. Street’s team at UPSC, working closely with Laszlo Bakó (molecular biology) and Torgeir R. Hvidsten (comparative genomics). The environment provides
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. Contact Professor Ann-Kristin Bergström, ann-kristin.bergstrom@umu.se
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complex biological processes. This project combines timely analytical challenges with deep rooted applications in life science. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in either engineering/computer
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of data collection and analysis. The position will be supervised by Emma Johansson, Associate Professor at the Lund University Centre for Sustainability Studies (LUCSUS), in collaboration with Elina
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postdocs and does research on various aspects of anesthesia and intensive care. The group is headed by associate professor Peter Bentzer and the research areas include fluid therapy in the critically ill and
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with big datasets: towards methods yielding valid statistical conclusions” led by Professor Xavier de Luna and Tetiana Gorbach (Statistics). The overall purpose of the project is to develop novel methods
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group – lead by professor Sophia Zackrisson – with a main research interest in innovative imaging modalities and methods in breast cancer diagnostics, focusing on screening and the role of Artificial
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treatments for brain injuries and is at the forefront of its field. You can read more about our exciting research here. The research group is led by Professor Malin Parmar and comprises both research and