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between people with different backgrounds and perspectives lay the foundation for learning, creativity and development. We welcome people with different backgrounds and experiences to apply for the current
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advance real-life impact in medical and therapeutic development. Your doctoral research project will focus on the design and development of electrochemical sensors and electrochemical actuators, along with
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, optimization, reinforcement learning, and estimation. You will mostly work on mathematical modelling, theory development, algorithm implementations and simulations, but the work may also cover physical
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perspective. Applications and development of remote sensing-based methods for observing the Earth and analysis of geographic information are significant subject components. Work duties The PhD position is to
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research grants from funders relevant to a Swedish context. Ability to teach courses on adjacent programmes in the department, e.g., software development, human-computer interaction, embedded systems, etc
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SciLifeLab is currently in a strong phase of expansion and is investing in the development of advanced methods for the integrated analysis of biological systems. The platform is now recruiting three
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-leading research and internationally competitive diagnostics in Sweden. The division has around 50 employees with expertise in genomics, bioinformatics, software development, IT, and quality assurance. We
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independence as a researcher and to create the opportunity of further development. The postdoc is expected to collaborate with PhD students in the group and can be asked to assist with supervising degree
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with related tasks, as in grading hand-in assignments, question hours, course development and other administration depending on the actual needs. The teaching assistants are needed for the following
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themselves as an independent researcher at the international level by having: contributed to important and innovative knowledge development within the framework of their own research demonstrated considerable