55 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" Postdoctoral positions in Sweden
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The two Swedish Centres of Excellence, Umeå Centre for Microbial Research and Umeå Plant Science Centre at Umeå University , are running the ‘Excellence by Choice’ Postdoctoral Programme in Life
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leading to production and harvesting in the regulated countries moving to unregulated countries. The position is part of a joint research program between Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU
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mathematics, ecology, history, climatic and medical sciences in collaboration across multiple institutes. An integral part of the project is to develop process-based eco-epidemiological models considering
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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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cells and proteins. Our research is in close collaboration with academy, health care and industry both nationally and internationally. Duties Within this project you will plan, design and perform research
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characterization methods (potentially including electrochemistry, multiple microscopy modalities, quartz microbalance, impedance spectroscopy) as well as surface modification and characterization and protein
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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 Camunas-Soler lab is opening scholarships for two Postdoctoral Research Fellows to join our interdisciplinary research team (www.camunaslab.org ). These positions are part of a broader program
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to team dynamics and project development. Strong organizational skills, including the ability to manage time effectively and handle multiple priorities. Consideration will also be given to how
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will join a multidisciplinary research program that combines experimental models, patient-derived materials, and advanced technologies to explore the mechanisms that preserve auditory system homeostasis