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to biological systems, integrating image and signal data to extract biologically relevant and quantitative metrics, contributing to the development of automated and scalable analysis pipelines for experimental
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: Development of ML/DL methods for multi-omics data analysis. Design and implementation of computational tools and software for cancer risk prediction. This position offers the chance to engage in cutting‑edge
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be on development of novel computational methods for gaining fundamental insights into healthy and diseased human tissues and immune cells of the heart, cardiovascular system, and gastrointestinal
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these technologies we consider thermal energy storage (TES), heat pumps, electric heaters, and solar thermal collectors. The postdoc will lead activities within the scope of TES technology development (e.g. via
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microgrid technologies. This project focuses on the design, development, and demonstration of microgrids tailored for Arctic conditions. It is funded by Swedish Energy Agency, in close collaboration with
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Job description We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to work on development of experimental methods for two-phase flows. We aim
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on hydrogen. Mutant strains will then be optimized for growth on hydrogen through adaptive laboratory evolution. Changes in the bacteria will be analyzed through sequencing and proteomics infrastructure
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for energy and industrial applications. You will work experimentally with catalyst development, reactor testing, and process optimization with ASPEN. The research includes operating high-temperature systems
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polymer characterization, especially by spectroscopic techniques, and biodegradation experiments. Research expertise, in the ability to inform about research and development work in written and orally As
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. The postdoc will contribute to the design and development of next-generation of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite communication systems utilizing extremely-high-rate sub-terahertz (100 GHz – 300 GHz) spectrum