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are looking for someone with a PhD in computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, statistics, data science, operations research, or other related fields. You have strong coding skills in Python and
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-coding RNA (lncRNA) genes in plant genomes. The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW) funds this two-year postdoctoral scholarship. The scholarship amounts to 348 000 SEK per year and is not subject
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/spheroid preparation, confocal microscopy, live-cell imaging, and super-resolution microscopy. The postdoc will also be responsible for image processing using custom-developed code and software, as
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of atmospheric composition datasets. Experience in the use of and developing code in Python for manipulation, statistical analysis and presentation of atmospheric data. Consideration will also be given to good
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tools, version control (Git), and collaborative coding (strong merit) Strong understanding of statistics and machine learning for high-dimensional data (strong merit) Experience with workflow management
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scripting language (Python or R) database development, maintaining & sharing code repositories. Curiosity to solve fundamental biological questions and enthusiasm to lead new independent projects. Ability
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tools, version control (Git), and collaborative coding (strong merit) Strong understanding of statistics and machine learning for high-dimensional data (strong merit) Experience with workflow management
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postdocs. Research areas include wireless communication, optical communication, coding theory, information theory, and machine learning. We value diversity and believe that a mix of backgrounds and
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photophysical processes in organic semiconductors. You will be responsible for the design and construction of a new ultrafast spectroscopy setup, including developing the custom code to perform the measurements
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the case, then the problem is further complicated by the fact that no single mapping is optimal for all combinations of matrix sizes. As a consequence, any code generated (at compile-time) to evaluate