19 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" "Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund in Sweden
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around 15 are PhD students. The work environment is open and welcoming, striving to provide each employee with the opportunity to develop personally and professionally. The field of solid mechanics relates
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research Centre on nanoscience and nanotechnology. The division hosts the research group of Prof Vanya Darakchieva whose research over the past twenty years on the fabrication and advanced characterization
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environment project, we will develop automated species and community recognition, particularly focusing on pathogenic soil fungi, with help of deep-learning algorithms fed with microscopic image and Raman
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, bacteriophages. Prof. Hauryliuk obtained his PhD in 2008 at Uppsala University, Sweden. His scientific contributions were recognized though the Ragnar Söderberg fellowship in Medicine (2014), the Swedish Fernström
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on developing sustainable and resilient food logistics and packaging systems within the framework of Industry 5.0, emphasising the shift towards circular food production in Sweden. Specifically, the postdoctoral
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will include clinical and biomedical research projects. It will also involve methodological development aimed at combining imaging techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated understanding
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that values innovation, supports professional development and encourages a good work-life balance. This environment is ideal for those who enjoy solving complex problems and pushing the boundaries of what is
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develop the techniques and instrumentation, which are used by researchers from magnetism and chemistry to biomedical and environmental science. For information on the beamline, see: SoftiMAX Description
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biopesticide development and targeted antimicrobial delivery. The team is interdisciplinary, with expertise in molecular microbiology, structural biology, bioinformatics, and protein engineering, and currently
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computational simulation techniques are used. The research is applied to understand orthopaedic problems and to develop better methods to improve tissues regeneration. The group encompasses about 15 scientists