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engineering challenges. Currently, three postdocs and about 15 PhD students are working within our main research areas: Lightweight materials and structures, multi-phase and metallic materials, Process modeling
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7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of the Research School. The DDLS program has four strategic research areas
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will use machine learning methods to develop affinity ligands. These methods have been transformative for protein design, allowing generation of novel proteins which can suit a precise need. In this 4
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and accepted to the PhD program at Stockholm University. Project description Project title: “Deep learning modeling of spatial biology data for expression profile-based drug repurposing”. A new exciting
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postdocs at Chalmers, and collaborate with academic and industrial partners in Sweden and internationally. The role also offers opportunities for travel and engagement with external collaborators. Research
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Research School will be expanded with the recruitment of 19 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of
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information. The techniques include image registration, segmentation, and regression/classification, often include deep learning-base implementations. Together with experts in epidemiology, genetic, and multi
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Technology Laboratory (QTL) division of the Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) department, working in a large team of PhDs, postdocs and researchers. About the research We are seeking PhD students to work
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using state-of-the-art single-cell omics technologies. The team consists of the principal investigator, two experimental scientists (doctoral students), one bioinformatician (postdoc), and one
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interdisciplinary project. The project concerns algorithm design, implementations of algorithms, and simulated and biological data analysis. The student is expected to learn a bit of relevant molecular biology to