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Uppsala University, Department of Information Technology In this project we will conduct research towards trustworthy and robust use of neural networks with applications in epidemics. We consider a
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be implemented in collaboration with other groups at Department of Molecular Biology, providing excellent opportunities for the prospective candidates to expand the professional network and acquire
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area Learning and Brain Plasticity throughout the Lifespan, a network of 20 principal investigators across three faculties (overall lead: Prof. Lars Nyberg; sub-project lead: Assoc. Prof. Anders Wåhlin
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of educational history, digital humanities and sociological analysis. You are expected to be actively present in the research environment, develop research networks and contribute to a vibrant intellectual climate
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, thereby driving tumor progression. This connects directly to our findings that provide mechanistic insight into the gene regulatory networks controlling neuron-glioma communication. Chromatin organization
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position will both give deeper academic knowledge and network, and offer an opportunity to work close with industry. About us The postdoctoral project is a central part of FibRe (https://www.chalmers.se/en
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the strong international networks League of European Research Universities (LERU) and Universitas 21 (U21). Lund University has partner universities in close to 70 countries and attracts more international
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, which transmit neuronal activity to glioblastoma cells, thereby driving tumor progression. This connects directly to our findings that provide mechanistic insight into the gene regulatory networks
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to a wide range of state-of-the art research infrastructures organized as open facilities (https://www.umu.se/en/research/research-infrastructure/ ). An active postdoctoral network exists at Umeå
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areas such as autonomous systems, complex networks, data-driven modeling, learning control, optimization, and sensor fusion. The division has extensive collaborations both with industry and other research