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advanced technology, we also develop novel technologies and transform the data they generate into knowledge. About the department/group In this role, you belong to the department that works with management
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enable research that would otherwise not be possible in Sweden. At SciLifeLab, we do not only apply the latest and most advanced technology, we also develop novel technologies and transform the data
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gene editing, dynamic enzyme regulation, as well as screening of genetic libraries. The project will also make use of systems biology data, such as genomics and proteomics, to achieve these goals
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organization and the energy of the future. Our work takes place in collaboration and in strategic agreements with companies, organizations and authorities in the region. Employment information Employment
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project and help drive its continued progress. Follow the announcement for more information.
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degree in Biomedical Science, Bioengineering, Life Sciences, or a related field, and demonstrated expertise in artificial intelligence and data science. Job description This is a full-time, three-month
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impact on human and social development. The research program enables cutting-edge research, expertise and capacity building in the humanities and social sciences. For more information about the research
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Take the opportunity to become part of a growing team with great opportunities. For more information, visit the Department of Computer Science and Informatics . We invite persons for a PhD education
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the singlet fission and red-emitting materials in protein scaffolds. Obtained data will be analysed with the existing analysis programs. The main goal is to understand the singled fission process at a
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total of approximately 1,400 employees and 17,700 students spread across two inspiring campus environments in Karlstad and Arvika. More information at: kau.se/en/work-with-us Type of employment Permanent