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automated verification and debugging techniques for numerical programs. These programs are widely used in safety-critical systems, data analysis, weather forecasting, physics, engineering and more, but
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career. Read more about the research at The Department of Chemistry – BMC at our website . This PhD position in Analytical Chemistry for the global and targeted metabolomics analysis of neurological and
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silicon sensor chips for single-cell and single-molecule analysis. These sensor chips have the potential to provide fundamental insights into cellular and molecular heterogeneity, deepening our
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institutions, and synchrotron facilities. Duties The PhD student will perform synthesis of metal complexes, their chemical and spectroscopic characterization, investigation of their redox properties and activity
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combination of expertise in computing education research, computerized image analysis, and human-machine interaction (HMI). Within the HMI unit, the Digital Ecologies Lab is led by Prof Mike Hazas and has five
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aspects of the energy transition through quantitative analysis of future potential for flexible energy use on Gotland based on different scenarios of diffusion of energy technologies in the energy system
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will be entirely computational, focusing on the large-scale bioinformatic analysis of proteome data from a wide range of existing species. The research will focus on understanding mutational robustness
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. We are now looking for a PhD student in Environmental Analysis within the Program for Air, Water and Landscape Sciences (Luval ) to join our team and work within the RELITORATE project. The littoral
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practical interest but it can make generalization even more difficult to achieve. Using structured insights from mathematical analysis of these problems, we will develop and evaluate methods for continuous
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transport, targeting applications that may include control of multi-agent systems, inverse problems, and network data analysis. The exact details of the research project are decided in a dialogue between the