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: Geometric Analysis Appl Deadline: 2025/04/25 11:59PM (posted 2025/04/04, listed until 2025/10/04) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Department of Mathematics at Stockholm University has
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for studying binding and dynamical structure of DNA, RNA and proteins. Scientific questions in projects can involve, for example, studying specificity in transcription factor – DNA binding, detecting protein
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, including excitation to Rydberg states. Performing high-precision measurements and data analysis of quantum dynamics in the trapped-ion system. Investigating novel applications of Rydberg-ion-based quantum
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technical expertise but must also contain a well-defined training element and a qualification plan must be established for the scholarship period. Biostatistical competence and experience in working with
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-scale datasets within biodiversity and evolution. Examples of such research include analyses within phylogenomics, metagenomics, image analysis and distributional data. Qualifications In order to qualify
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to the broader scientific community through innovative methodology development, analysis of survey data, and interdisciplinary collaborations. Postdocs are welcome to participate in Nordita scientific programs
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, using a PerkinElmer scanning spectrophotometer. Sentinel-3 OLCI data will be used to determine depth limits for underwater vegetation growth. The postdoc will carry out satellite data analysis with
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to Reionization from observational and numerical perspectives. Main responsibilities The observational projects will involve analysis of both imaging and spectroscopic data obtained from JWST, HST, and other
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the opportunity of further development. The postdoctoral position includes a combination of experimental work, data analysis, as well as interpretation and presentation of research results. The main part of
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the opportunity of further development. The postdoctoral position includes a combination of experimental work, data analysis, as well as interpretation and presentation of research results. The main part of