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-based, Bayesian or matrix factorization methods for multi-omics integration. Ability to independently perform data analysis and scientific interpretation based on omics data at an internationally
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Have you received a notice from Mälardalens University that you have a right of priority for re-employment? If so, you can submit your claim here. Who is eligible to claim the right of priority
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techniques for PFAS-contaminated sites in order to find the most effective, sustainable, and accessible technique, and prevent spread of PFAS into the environment. The objectives are to evaluate
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, or network-based, Bayesian or matrix factorization methods for multi-omics integration Ability to independently perform data analysis and scientific interpretation based on omics data at an internationally
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the environment by using state of the art technology in a multidisciplinary team. The overall goal of the project is to evaluate different remediation techniques for PFAS-contaminated sites in order to find
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Climate change and human disturbances are placing increasing pressure on Europe's forests, demanding advanced methods for early detection and monitoring. We are seeking a research assistant to
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of the projekt We aim to discover and study the function of new proteins involved in innate immune processes against pathogens. We will use a combination of computational and experimental approaches. The position
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to manipulate microscale objects, cells and nanoparticles. Based on acoustofluidic principles we develop medical applications such as isolation of circulating tumorcells from cancer patient derived blood samples
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. This project will explore techniques to secure these systems against novel network-level attacks. Key objectives include developing secure communication protocols, analyzing vulnerabilities in peer-to-peer and
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-depth investigation of a class of vulnerabilities and devise static and/or dynamic approaches to detect them in the code or prevent their execution at runtime. Funding category: Autre financement privé