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into consideration. We are looking for someone with a doctoral degree in computational physics, applied mathematics, computer science, bioinformatics, structural biology, or a related field. Documented experience in
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, research engineers, bioinformaticians, system developers, and system administrators. Each year, we process more than 60,000 samples and generate over 400 Terabases of data. More about our activities and
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, with emphasis on robustness, generalization, and performance in high-dimensional and noisy biological datasets. See this publication for additional details: https://doi.org/10.1111/ede.12449 . The second
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evolution across different genomic regions by developing interpretable and efficient methods in comparative pangenomics, leveraging machine learning methods and statistical analysis (https://cgrlab.github.io
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the selection process. Flexibility, problem-solving capabilities and ability to adapt to rapid changes together with a deeper understanding of academic research is a merit and will be evaluated together
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to certain cells. We use high throughput sequencing to monitor the selection process and discover individual candidates that work well. Our lab is based in Scilifelab, an interdisciplinary research environment
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website and social media. Qualification requirements Doctoral degree in biomedical engineering, engineering physics, nanotechnology, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, materials science closely
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. Approved proficiency in Swedish at B2 level according to the GERS is also required. Appointment Procedure The selection process will include evaluation by external experts, interviews and oral presentations
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(SciLifeLab Fellow) and Dr. Eduardo Villablanca (Wallenberg Academy Fellow) in the Immunology and Respiratory Medicine division, and physically located at CMM (both labs) and SciLifeLab (Engblom lab). The labs
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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