16 machine-learning "https:" "https:" "https:" positions at University of Lund in Sweden
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of quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. The Computational Biochemistry group consists currently of eight coworkers and combines quantum chemistry, statistical mechanics and machine learning with
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the design of antibody modalities Documented experience from cancer-related research Documented research experience in AI/machine learning/deep learning Documented experience in the development of therapies
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and supervise PhD students. The department has developed several courses within data science, e.g., Bayesian methods, Advanced Machine Learning, Deep Learning and AI methods. You are expected to teach
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data at an internationally competitive level. Experience of biostatistics or machine learning approaches Proficiency in a scripting language like R or Python, as well as ability to work efficiently in a
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supervise PhD students. The rest of your time (40%) is devoted to teaching. The department has developed several courses within data science, e.g., Bayesian methods, Advanced Machine Learning, Deep Learning
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teaching and learning in higher education and get the opportunity to learn Swedish through the University’s Swedish language courses for new international staff. As you prepare to move to Sweden, we offer
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sensing or geospatial machine learning is desirable but not required. Proficiency in written and oral communication in English. Relevant educational background, for example, in economic history, economic
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which you may be promoted to a tenured position as a senior lecturer, with opportunities for further career advancement You will receive five weeks of training in teaching and learning in higher education
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states and the transcription factor combinations that drive them as well as predict new combinations with machine learning approaches. This project will encompass: analyse single-cell and multi-omics
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. The responses contribute to large scale phenomena such as harmful algal bloom formation and carbon sequestration. In the research group “Signals in the Sea” (https://www.pelagial.se/) we isolate the chemical