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: Doctoral degree Start date: 1st March 2026, or as agreed. Job description A four-year Ph.D. research fellowship is available at the Computational Chemistry Chemistry and Biochemistry Group (CCBG), Linnaeus
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can understand, use, and critically examine AI - while preparing future teachers for a school system where AI is becoming increasingly important. The research program is characterized by
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included. Eligibility A person who has been awarded a doctorate or a foreign qualification deemed to be the equivalent of a doctorate in mathematics or computer science or comparible is eligible
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computational workflows including: - Profiling open chromatin, histone marks, methylation, and chromatin conformation during wood development and drought stress in spruce/pine. - Building integrative analyses
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of Excellence. The Department of Language Studies invites applications for the doctoral training programme in English, Russian, French, or Spanish Literature The Department of Language Studies is a
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, and is financed by SciLifeLab and the Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) and the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Work tasks and
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complex biological processes. This project combines timely analytical challenges with deep rooted applications in life science. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in either engineering/computer
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molecular structures capable of transferring electrons and interacting with light. Such assemblies also have applications in biomedicine. The primary objective is to develop computational methods, using deep
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, lineage-tracing, and computational approaches to address clinically relevant questions in cancer and drug development. Our work is carried out in close collaboration with national and international partners
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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