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statistics Description: We are looking for a dedicated and goal-oriented PhD student who wants to contribute to the development of methods for estimating the current status and trends of plant populations
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dynamics in urban environments. Gas dynamics shape air quality, greenhouse gas fluxes, and emergency response capacity. Yet, current modelling approaches are incapable of inference from diverse sensory data
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also linked to a broad, interdisciplinary network of researchers in several European countries and in the United States, particularly within experimental studies using cell and animal models, with
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quality, greenhouse gas fluxes, and emergency response capacity. Yet, current modelling approaches are incapable of inference from diverse sensory data, too computationally demanding for real-time use, and
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application! Your work assignments The primary focus of this PhD position will consist in generating bioengineered models of human trigeminal pain, implement them in organ-on-a-chip systems emulating trigeminal
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studies using cell and animal models, with the aim of increasing knowledge of the biological mechanisms that may explain epidemiological associations observed in the SELMA study. Link to article Within
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education at all levels. We are currently Uppsala University's third largest department, with 350 employees, including 120 teachers and 120 PhD students. Approximately 5,000 undergraduate students take one
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PhD project, the successful candidate will develop an open-source workflow using deep learning and hierarchical statistical models to streamline the data flow from acoustic recorders to ecological
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for estimating the current status and trends of plant populations. The aim of the project is to develop and apply innovative estimation methods to simple species observation data, such as presence/absence data
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to other researchers in Sweden and abroad. DSV’s current location is Stockholm University's campus in Kista, north of central Stockholm, and we will move to the main Frescati campus within a couple of years