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priority research areas. Since 2008 REMESO’s PhD education is integrated with an international Graduate School in Migration, Ethnicity and Society. More about the REMESO research environment here https
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duties, up to a maximum of 20 per cent of full-time. Your qualifications To be employed as a PhD student you need to have completed a degree at Master’s level in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science
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– then these may be taken into consideration. We are looking for someone with a PhD in computer science or related areas. The candidate has a strong research record with publications in top-tier
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-time. Your qualifications You have graduated at Master’s level in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Applied Mathe- matics with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in
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and expertise are required: PhD in a relevant area e.g. with bioinformatics, computer science or similar At least five years’ experience of working in a research environment with bioinformatics
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17 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Linköping University Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 13 Apr 2026 - 12:00 (UTC
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for candidates with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, a strong mathematical background and a strong publication record in journals relevant to the research field. As the university operates in
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scientific backgrounds. LOE offers state-of-the-art infrastructure, including cleanroom facilities, advanced chemistry laboratories, biolabs, and photonics laboratories (see: https://liu.se/en/research
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of 20 per cent of full-time. Your qualifications You have gratuated at Master’s level in machine learning, computer science, statistics, or a related area that is considered relevant for the research
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electrophysiology and fluorescence-based techniques, and screening of potential modulatory compounds. The project involves collaborations with computational research groups and integrates both manual and automated