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) Computer Science/ Mathematics/Physics and at the second cycle level, 60 credits in Life Science, Computer Science Mathematics, Physics or Bioinformatics including a 30 credit Degree Project (thesis). Additional
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designed work schedules can contribute to traffic accidents leading to injuries or fatalities. Everyday driving in suboptimal static postures may also lead to musculoskeletal problems. Discomfort can
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mechanical analysis, nanonindentation and atomic force mircroscopy will be used to characterize the mechanical properties of (doped) conjugated polymers. You will work closely with fellow PhD students and
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spectroscopies, as well as molecular biology for introducing site specific alterations. Atomic level structural insight will be obtained via single particle analysis cryo-EM and snapshot serial crystallography
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leadership roles (personnel and/or projects) in an academic or industrial environment with good references. Proven ability to combine the role of a technical expert with the ability to lead an organization and
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. The student will work in a group addressing all these challenges, developing new AI-based methods to improve biological realism in simulations which will lead to more accurately inferred GRNs from real data
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proteins and mechanisms involved in flavivirus replication, infection, and pathogenesis, which could ultimately lead to new treatments for flavivirus infections. Examples of techniques you will use include
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unintentionally bring about macro-level outcomes. The group at IAS focuses on the dynamic processes that lead to a concentration of individuals with certain socio-economic or ethnic characteristics in different
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to one of the department’s research projects. One of the current projects lead by Marie Wiberg is “Innovative statistical methods for standardized achievement tests to ensure comparability and fairness
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to reason about, for example when assessing which meta-level changes lead to the intended real-world impact. Working towards solving this problem, the theme of the broader project is 'Automating Reasoning