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The Department of Gene Technology, at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, is looking to fill a position as Assistant Professor focused on innovative development and application of computational
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on the applicant’s research profile. The assistant professor will contribute to the development of the Planetary Biology program at SciLifeLab at Campus Solna, with support from the department where he/she will be
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. The position is based in the Computational Genomics Research (CGR) Lab, within the Data Science and AI division. About us The Department of Computer Science and Engineering , a joint department of Chalmers and
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The Department of Environmental Science, ACES is one of the largest departments in the Faculty of Science at Stockholm University. The Department is divided into four units with more than 170
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Infrastructure (SBDI) and maintains the Swedish Species Observation System. Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes
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, and some specialized laboratory tasks (such as cell culture, molecular biology, cryosectioning, animal work and/or protein stainings) involving samples from human cancer patients or animal models
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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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required for daily work. Preferred qualifications • Relevant university education in computer science or IT, or other technical education such as an engineering degree. • Education in Python, UI/UX, testing
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at KTH Project description Third-cycle subject: Computer science This project involves generative modeling to address missingness in mass
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Do you want to contribute to improving human health? We are a highly interdisciplinary research group at Karolinska Institutet, combining cutting-edge experimental biology with advanced single-cell