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propagation problems, stochastic partial differential equations, geometric numerical integration, optimization, biomathematics, biostatistics, spatial modeling, Bayesian inference, high-dimensional data, large
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Department of Ecology We are looking for a postdoc/researcher to develop and implement tools for analysis of output from Bayesian inference under phylogenetic models About the position A postdoc
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop and implement tools for analysis of output from Bayesian inference under phylogenetic models About the position A postdoctoral researcher
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various environmental samples ranging from extinct and ancient animals to consumer food products. These fragments can be detected and analyzed using our specialized wet and dry-lab methods. The objective
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forces on microscopic objects in microchannels. We are also developing applications in medical technology. Examples of such applications include sorting circulating tumor cells from the blood of cancer
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, from medical imaging—where we design advanced tools for diagnosis and decision support—to general vision tasks such as autonomous navigation, image-based localization, 3D reconstruction, and object
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function is directed by the genetic material, and how it interacts with various kinds of micro-organisms. Using this knowledge, we try to elucidate the causes of diseases, and find new ways to diagnose and
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at meeting the projects objectives and to write publications for peer-reviewed scientific journals. Qualifications A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign qualification deemed to be
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currently, most monitoring programs have fortnightly or lower resolution. This creates a mismatch between the rate at which phytoplankton change status and our ability to detect that change promptly. How much
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expertise in bioinformatics. The aim is to identify gene signatures predictive of therapy response and to discover novel therapeutic targets for reprogramming tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)—immune cells