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Analysis, Image Analysis, Machine Learning and Computer Vision, as well as Mathematical Statistics, Probability Theory, and Mathematics Education. The degree courses lead to bachelor, master, and PhD degrees
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methodologies, tissue analysis with histopathological techniques, and work with genetically engineered mouse models of cancer. Previous experience of conducting and analyzing experiments utilizing single cell RNA
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components within a larger architecture to enable dynamic and reliable execution. More information on ELASTIC, https://elasticproject.eu/ (ELASTIC) Work duties The main duty involved in a postdoctoral
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ability to analyze both qualitative and quantitative data. documented previous experience of working with qualitative data collection methods such as interviews. a PhD in ergonomics/human factors, work
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applications in medical engineering? Are you eager to achieve scientific breakthroughs together with talented and pleasant colleagues? Are you interested in a career as a researcher in academia? Description
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strategic research area at Lund University, engaging approximately 150 PhD students and 250 researchers in the Faculties of Engineering, Science, and Medicine. It operates Lund Nano Lab, a state-of-the-art
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Description of the workplace The position is located at the Division of Fluid Mechanics within the Department of Energy Sciences. At the division, we conduct research in various fields, including
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the department of Biology at LU (https://portal.research.lu.se/en/organisations/microbial-biogeochemistry-in-lund ), which includes faculty, researchers, postdocs, PhD students and master students, together
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, and false positive detection, which is particularly important for fainter sources. An additional aspect is multi-messenger science and we wish to investigate the use of external data (e.g. from Gaia
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. Requirements for the position: PhD in a biomedical field. Experience in protein complex or organelle purification. Experience in live-cell microscopy and analysis of live-cell microscopy data. Experience in mass