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principles, and computer-based analysis methods. The research will include investigating aggregated data from genetics, archaeology and linguistics Requirements PhD degree in Population genetics
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The postdoctoral researcher will work with computer-based analytical methods and large databases to develop theory and methodology for utilising aggregated data from archaeology, genetics, and linguistics, thereby
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equivalent foreign degree. This eligibility requirement must be met no later than the time the employment decision is made. Demonstrated research expertise related to real-time computer graphics programming
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estimators for quantifying the utility and the level of privacy protection provided in synthetic data. As a postdoctoral researcher in this position, you will have the opportunity to develop your creative and
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machine learning with applications in science. The aim is to develop novel machine learning and other data driven AI methods for scaling up and improving scientific processes beyond what humans can do, for
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23 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company KTH Royal Institute of Technology Research Field Computer science » Computer architecture Computer science » Other Environmental science » Earth
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machine learning with applications in science. The aim is to develop novel machine learning and other data driven AI methods for scaling up and improving scientific processes beyond what humans can do, for
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, exact and approximate inference, and neurosymbolics. See Martin Trapp’s website for details. The candidate is expected to augment the research expertise of the group through her/his own experience and to
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’ environments, raising concerns about their ability to evolve fast enough to avoid extinction. Whether species will persist or disappear is often unclear as existing methods to predict contemporary evolution work
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bioinformatic methods to detect environmental adaptation. The methods will be tested using simulations of genomic data. The work consists of working in Uppsala University’s computer cluster as well as programming