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to numerical analysis and optimization, as well as mathematical statistics and machine learning. The centre offers a lively academic environment where colleagues from many parts of the world come together
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well as multi-omics data integration and analysis. Detailed description of the work duties, such as: Research within single cell proteomics Publication of research results in well-respected scientific journals
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Postdoctoral position in polymer technology focused on green polymer chemistry subject (PA2025/3322)
Description of the workplace This position will be part of the research group for Polymer Technology within the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS) at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty
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of the following areas: state models, time series analysis, computational statistics, unsupervised machine learning, optimisation, model predictive control. Experience in financial mathematics. Having high integrity
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quantitative methods, with a strong emphasis on GIS and spatial analysis. A central part of the work will be to trace the effectiveness of colonial health interventions across time and space, linking observed
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duties. As a postdoctoral researcher you will primarily participate in data analysis as it pertains to research foci described above. Other work responsibilities may include: data curation and processing
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researcher and to create the opportunity of further development. This postdoc offers a dynamic mix of hands-on experiments, data analysis, and research communication. Your core responsibilities will include
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fellow on this position is to conduct research, including museum and field sampling of bumblebees from central and northern Sweden, genomic sequencing, data analysis and scientific writing. The position
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combination of experimental work, data analysis, as well as interpretation and presentation of research results. The main part of the work for the advertised position involves exploring immune-regulatory
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the controlled formation of target semiconductor materials within confined spaces; (3) pores – structures that regulate the selective entry of metal species into nanocompartments; and (4) inert surfaces – outer