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thermodynamically. Performance design optimization and advanced performance simulation methods will be investigated, and corresponding computer software will be developed. The research will contribute
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used. AI methods for generating regulatory hypotheses between genes, hormones and physical properties will also be developed. Applicants must have/be close to obtaining a PhD or MPhil in Computational
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Technology, Campus Norrköping. Your work assignments This position is motivated by the need for reliable visualization and data analysis methods that support understanding of the increasing amount
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. The candidate will contribute to the development of empirically validated methods for identifying and mitigating such effects. The research will involve experimental studies, neurophysiological methods (e.g., eye
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data requirements, and lower costs for large-scale modelling tasks. PINNs enhance predictive capabilities and efficiency by combining data-driven methods with physical principles. Unlike traditional
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This PhD project aims to advance Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) pharmaceutical manufacturing by integrating cutting-edge methodologies, including computer-assisted retrosynthesis, end-to-end
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Biosensors carries out research on the integration of nanotechnology methods, tools and materials into low cost, user friendly and efficient sensors and biosensors. The main objective of Merkoçi group is to
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performance. However, calculating defect formation energies and migration barriers using first-principles methods remains a major bottleneck in the materials discovery process. To address this, we will develop
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electron microscopy using a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and a scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Experience developing new or existing electron microscopy instrumentation or methods. Significant
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breakage models, e.g. with stochastic tessellations Development and implementation of estimation methods for the model parameters, e.g. with machine learning or statistical methods Lab work and collection