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. Project description The project involves using and developing bioinformatic tools for analysis of microbial genome sequences. A particular focus is on further development of our FlaGs tool, the web server
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The Flodström Tullberg group is studying the natural history of type 1 diabetes and dedicated to advancing the development of preventative treatments. The research conducted by the group primarily explores
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interest in human Natural Killer (NK) cell biology and the development of next-generation NK-cell–based immunotherapies. Our research integrates advanced single-cell transcriptomics, multiparameter flow
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for Mathematical Sciences Box 118 22100 Lund Web Page: http://www.maths.lu.se/english/
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for Computational Statistics funded by the European Research Council (ERC). The successful applicant will develop foundations for the numerical analysis of functional calculus, i.e., the approximation of functions
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced models for predicting the fatigue life of additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses on modeling corrosion
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highly motivated PhD student to develop advanced fracture models for predicting material degradation and failure in additively manufactured steel in nuclear reactor water environments. The project focuses
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newly established research environment in nuclear technology at Kungliga tekniska högskolan (KTH) entitled “Microstructural evolution, fatigue and fracture in metals from advanced manufacturing for long
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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and visualization prototypes (e.g., interactive front-end development, web environments, data processing, or scientific computing); Experience or strong interest in artificial intelligence and machine