275 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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Description Human brain aging is one of the main risk factors for the development of neurodegenerative disorders, therefore, understanding the molecular mechanisms behind healthy brain aging is extremely
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Computational Physics, Biophysics, and Plasma and Space physics. The Department is now seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a project that aims to develop luminescent carbon dots for light-emitting applications
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can also vary among healthy individuals. We still have limited insights into the factors that promote and constrain brain plasticity. This project will contribute new insights by developing and using
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, and develops various tools for bioimage analysis, mostly using machine learning and AI-based models. As a postdoc you will conduct research using various methods in cell-and molecular biology, but
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are established and regenerated, with the goal of developing novel and innovative therapeutic approaches. The research group is part of the Wallenberg Center for Molecular Medicine and the Lund Stem Cell Center