28 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Fellowship positions at UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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and/or job experience in forensic genetics. Experience in working with RNA and/or single cell analysis Good laboratory skills. Good computer skills / data processing skills/ bioinformatics skills Good
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architecture to perform distributed simulations on heterogeneous clusters. Following this approach requires rigorous parallelization of code and extensive validation experiments. Ultimately, distributed
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system to speed up the process and make it available to do research on these particles, and maybe in the future develop a system for clinical use. EVs are considered a mechanism for intercellular
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technologies that is rapidly changing society. Despite these advances, the potential for deep learning and machine learning solutions for image processing is vast, especially for domains relying on more complex
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30 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company UiT The Arctic University of Norway Department Department of Automation and Process Engineering Research Field Biological sciences » Laboratory
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(EVs) and microbacteria. Current methods to characterize these particles are too slow and bulky. We want to make an on-chip system to speed up the process and make it available to do research
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Master’s thesis, and any other academic works (published or unpublished) which the applicant wishes to be taken into consideration during the assessment process Diploma for bachelor's and master's degree
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(EVs) and microbacteria. Current methods to characterize these particles are too slow and bulky. We want to make an on-chip system to speed up the process and make it available to do research
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that the total time used for research training amounts to three years. We process personal data given in an application or CV in accordance with the Personal Data Act (Offentleglova). According
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in Bremerhaven (Germany). i2B is funded for 6 years (starting in November 2024) and aims to fill a major research gap in Arctic science by investigating processes, consequences, and impact of past