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software development for high-performance computing as part of the EuroCC3 project. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 34-month position from June 1, 2026 or as soon possible. Job
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designing DNA, RNA and proteins to create nanoscale devices for applications in biotechnology and medicine. The lab invented the RNA origami method [1] and have developed basic algorithms and software for RNA
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work goes from proposing and developing theoretical frameworks and mathematical models, all the way to the development of software libraries, prototypes, and demonstrations in real devices. https
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medicine. The lab invented the RNA origami method [1] and have developed basic algorithms and software for RNA design. However, there is a great need to develop new software for the design of advanced RNA
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. Possible tasks will be: · Assist in expanding our software simulating breeding programs in different species. · Create simulation tools (e.g. R-package) for estimating economic values
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complex traits. Dr Speed has developed the software package LDAK (www.ldak.org ). The position will be mainly funded by an ERC consolidator grant, aimed at finding novels ways to classify complex diseases
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resistant and susceptible plants. Develop an AI-assisted image-based phenotyping pipeline to automatically quantify aphid performances on the plants. This software will automatically count for aphids and
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of tools such as R, Python, GIS, Git or similar data-science software. Solid experience with community data and biodiversity monitoring. A broad ecological background, ideally including plants and
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quantitative genetics or animal breeding Has published high-quality research in peer-reviewed journals Experience with scripting languages (e.g., R, Python, SAS) and/or genetic software (e.g., DMU, ASReml) Can
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of memory narratives. Perform data analysis using statistical software such as R and SPSS. Contribute critically to academic writing and the publication process. Take part in the center’s research events