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guided by supervisors. Doctoral studies end with a thesis and a doctoral degree. More about being a doctoral student at LTH on lth.se. https://www.lth.se/english/study-at-lth/phd-studies/ Subject and
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years of experience in systems development with Python and version control systems, e.g., Git – Documented experience with using container and cloud technologies such as Docker, Helm, and Kubernetes
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programming skills (e.g., Python) Previous experience with analyzing sequencing data Excellent communication abilities, and a collaborative mindset Meritorious for the position: Demonstrated work on developing
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for The following requirements are mandatory for the role: A university degree in a relevant area Documented experience in Python and/or other relevant programming languages Documented experience from working in
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. Active participation in major international consortia. Support for career development, conference travel, and long-term academic progression More information: https://www.scilifelab.se/researchers/simon
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for seeking the position. Extensive experience with Python, Matlab, and R, and good UNIX knowledge are essential skills, as well as familiarity with biological omics data analysis techniques. Experience with
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/or statistical modelling, demonstrated through thesis work and/or scientific publications. Solid programming skills, for example in Python (and/or R), and experience with relevant ML libraries (e.g
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experience with work with human cancer cell lines, stem cells, and/or immunohistochemistry is a plus Programming skills with Python or R is a plus Excellent communication skills A solid experimental or
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for mass spectrometry data processing and data deposition. Knowledge in data analysis using open science programming languages (e.g. R and Python) is advantageous. About the employment This is a full-time
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. Location: SciLifeLab , Solna https://ki.se/en/research/research-areas-centres-and-networks/research-groups/uncovering-the-molecular-and-physical-principles-governing-early-embryonic-division-and-nuclear