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behaviours evolve is a long-standing goal in evolutionary biology. Using the domestic dog as a model species, the PhD student selected for this project will investigate unanswered questions on how complex
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complexity science, mathematical modelling in evolution, ecology and plant biology, along with transferable skills, including interdisciplinary communication and collaboration. You will also be offered
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that will be affiliated with one of six possible multidisciplinary projects. The ideal postdocs will have expertise in some of the following areas: computational modeling, computational biology, computational
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northern Sweden create enormous opportunities and complex challenges. For Umeå University, conducting research about – and in the middle of – a society in transition is key. We also take pride in delivering
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circularity in complex aerospace systems. Via Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) we think that it would be possible to successfully predict the effects of proposed design changes on circularity and
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learning analyses, but also with other types of analysis. The work involves supporting Swedish researchers under a user fee-based support model. The projects will differ in complexity and length and will
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environment Geotechnics research at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering focuses on the characterisation and modelling of complex geomaterials, particularly natural clays. Our work bridges
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bacteria and their viruses function at a molecular level. Biofilms, the most common way bacteria grow in nature, are complex 3D communities. They can consist of one or more bacterial strains, all enclosed in
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. This unique position combines advanced finite element modeling, machine learning, and experimental studies, while offering the opportunity to contribute to open-source libraries and collaborate directly with an
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for existing medications, a strategy that can significantly reduce the time and cost required to bring a drug to market. The project will use AI models such as CycleGANs, that by learning from complex spatial