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A 2-year funded postdoctoral fellowship position in understanding the molecular mechanisms and behavioral consequences of normal and abnormal mouse spinal cord development has become available
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analyse their data. Qualification requirements Appointment to a post-doctoral position requires that the applicant has a PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within the subject of the
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Description of the workplace This post-doctoral position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, will address
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in neurodegenerative diseases. The position is part of a joint effort between multiple departments at our university and combines advanced biosensor technology, novel model systems, biophysical
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trials with prototype vehicles and human drivers. The position will include some travel to project partners and test tracks. Who we are looking for: To qualify as a PhD student, you must have a Master's
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background in biology, programming or mathematics is meritorious. Knowledge in medical image processing, image registration, and large-scale analyses of genetic (including Mendelian randomization), protein, or
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. The project specifically aims to develop and apply advanced imaging techniques to enable early and precise diagnosis of complications such as primary graft dysfunction, ischemia-reperfusion injury, and
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or explainable AI or safety). Experience in machine learning, causal inference, image processing, human-robot interaction, or large language models. Experience in analyzing multimodal data (e.g., text, sensor
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. Application procedure Apply for the position by clicking the “Apply” button below. Your application must reach Linköping University no later than July 31th, 2025. Applications and documents received after
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the mobility, ubiquity, security, and interactivity of computers, data, software, and users. The pervasive computing paradigm enables technologies such as sensors, actuators, and computers to take a back seat