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mission We are looking for an outstanding and innovative postdoc to join our team. We are data-rich and need a professional-level data scientist to maximize our understanding of these data. The postdoctoral
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also offers opportunities for the postdoc to advance research in this field, independently exploring new initiatives and ideas. The postdoc fellow is expected to actively participate in the institution's
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program of seminars, courses, research visits, and other activities to promote a strong multi-disciplinary and international network between PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and industry. As a Post
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programming skills, and knowledge of production environments and open source tools for machine learning and graph data analysis Good collaboration skills Good communication skills, and command of written and
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stroboscopic re-integration to allow the study of processes at time scales down to ms. In this PostDoc project you will study flow properties in polymers and soft matter and relate macroscopic emergence, e.g
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of cell therapy. It addresses the challenge of the variation of material from the donors and its implication for the culture tuning and control. It will be carried out at KTH in Chotteau’s group, Cell
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to create research proposals to secure funding. The candidate has the ability to work in cross-cultural and cross-functional teams, on local and international level. Therefore, an excellent command
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stroboscopic re-integration to allow the study of processes at time scales down to ms. In this PostDoc project you will study flow properties in polymers and soft matter and relate macroscopic emergence, e.g
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. The Department has a flat organization with 40 research group leaders, of which 24 are full professors, 65 PhD students and 35 postdocs. Division The Brain, Body, and Self Laboratory (Group Ehrsson
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that are essential for chromosome organization, dynamics, and function. The group focuses their research on the family of SMC protein complexes that controls most chromosomal processes, including chromosome 3D