82 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" "U.S" Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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letter: - Protein expression in prokaryotes and/or yeasts - Experience with multiple protein purification techniques - Development of recombinant protein production protocols
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and in vivo model systems, applying multiple omics methods. You will be working with clinical samples, method development and several molecular biology techniques, especially PCR and sequencing as
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illumination. In this project, we will go one step further and develop disentangled latent representations, not just for individual objects, but for full three-dimensional scenes with multiple objects that might
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, decentralization and mission execution. The RAI team has a strong European participation in multiple R&D&I projects, while RAI was also participating in the DARPA SUB-T challenge with the CoSTAR Team lead by NASA
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The Rantalainen group is focused on application of machine learning and AI for development and validation of predictive models for cancer precision medicine, with a particular focus computational pathology. Our
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intended support design decisions related to manufacturing and process parameter selections; known to influence the material microstructure. Duties: The post doc will develop and apply computational methods
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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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develop new quantitative tools to study human tissue in a clinically relevant context. Gothenburg is quickly becoming a hub for life sciences in the Nordics, with a strong focus on research and innovation
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brain injury are widely used for neurotrauma research and therapeutic development. Today, the mechanistic pathway of experimental neurotrauma is largely unknown and yet little biomechanical reference
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the early development of telecommunications to the space race. Today, driven by the need to engineer ever larger systems, Automatic Control has never been more relevant. The department has a stimulating and