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covers theory and algorithms for goal-oriented, semantics-aware communication that enable efficient, intelligent, and adaptive information exchange in autonomous systems. The particular focus
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total of approximately 1,400 employees and 17,700 students spread across two inspiring campus environments in Karlstad and Arvika. More information at: kau.se/en/work-with-us Description Karlstad Business
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underlying physiological processes and pathological conditions. Meritorious Expertise in developing cutting-edge neurotechnologies, including advanced molecular methods, which not only improve data analysis
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driving excellence in biology-, technology-, and data-driven research, SciLifeLab fuels innovation across health care, environmental sustainability, industry, and society, thereby ensuring that Sweden
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mechanisms by which TEs regulate gene expression in the human brain, including through interaction with their epigenetic repressors such as DNA methylation. Importantly, our preliminary data revealed
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application for promotion to associate professor should be submitted to the faculty at least nine months before the appointment as assistant professor expires. Additional information The position will be placed
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you will have access to the supercomputing facility at Umeå University, and to unique large-scale data infrastructure (www.umu.se/en/research/infrastructure/umea-simsam-lab/ ) covering the whole Swedish
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are to analyse data from the long-term follow-up of the TARA study and to analyse biomarkers for autonomic regulation, cortisol metabolism, neurodegeneration, and neuroprotective factors. This will be done in
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Medicine and is led by Associate Professor Joakim Esbjörnsson. The group uses various bioinformatics and phylogenetics methods to combine genetic, clinical, and epidemiological data to explain how viruses
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combine experimental studies with the analysis of in vivo blood and muscle data. Since the project is translational, you will collaborate with both clinical and preclinical researchers as