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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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area “statistics to serve society” which focuses on developing statistical methods and software for the analysis of large and complex collections of data. The PhD student(s) is planned to be connected
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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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teaching within the field of animal breeding and genetics. The focus covers a wide range of technology, genetics and statistical analysis. The work involves data collection, and analysis of large datasets
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security analysis. Your work assignments Your task as a PhD student will be to conduct world-class research in cybersecurity as part of the project “Protocol security verification using dynamic key
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techniques including single cell multiomics, human sample analysis, mouse models of allergic diseases, imaging and advanced flow cytometry. Specifically, the student will characterise memory ILC2 skin niches
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experiments and exploit materials for next-generation devices, it is crucial to understand surface and interface properties, which can differ from bulk material properties. You will combine symmetry analysis
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position based at SciLifeLab in Stockholm. The project focus on characterizing phenotypic and genomic variation associated with seasonal camouflage variation in willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus). The analysis
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theoretical knowledge in e.g., neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology or equivalent. Experience of statistics, image analysis, and programming will be viewed favorably. The applicant must be able to work
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developed in our group to accurately capture the coupling between magnetism, lattice vibrations and disorder to search for novel magnetic materials. Your studies will include theoretical analysis