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of MSI advances our understanding of complex brain processes. The prospective PhD candidate collects brain MSI data and develops novel machine learning methods in connection to generative models such as
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(DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global
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, or other similar circumstances as well as clinical attachment or service/assignments relevant to the subject area. In the appointment process, special attention will be given to research skills within
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In order to succeed as a doctoral student at KTH you need to be goal oriented and persevering in your work. During the selection process, candidates will be assessed upon their ability
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The assessment criteria for appointment as an assistant professor at KTH are stated in KTH’s appointments procedure section 1.3, and apply in relation to the employment profile laid down. Of highest importance is
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natural mixtures to be explored in much better depth using pure standards. The results of ongoing work in the research group will be used to better understand how Earth’s ecosystems process carbon compounds
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you need to be goal oriented and persevering in your work. During the selection process, candidates will be assessed upon their ability to: independently pursue his or her work collaborate with others
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the selection process, candidates will be assessed upon their ability to: independently pursue his or her work collaborate with others, have a professional approach and analyze and work with complex
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of organisms, and how these processes respond to environmental changes. Recent advancements in plant and animal physiology have been accelerated by the use of novel single-cell and tissue analysis techniques
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relevant to the subject area. In the appointment process, special attention will be given to research skills. We are looking for candidates with wet-lab expertise in RNA biology and next-generation