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Join SciLifeLab PULSE (Program for future leaders in Life Science) to move your research career forward. Why PULSE? Empowering Diversity in Science: PULSE is committed to fostering diversity and
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stage. Strong programming skills (Python or R) and familiarity with high-performance computing Exceptional collaborative abilities Preferred qualifications A doctoral degree or an equivalent foreign
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the Data-driven Life Science Fellows program. The group, led by Wei Ouyang, focuses on building AI systems for data-driven cell and molecular biology. We are seeking a postdoctoral researcher in cell biology
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programming skills (e.g., Python) Previous experience with analyzing sequencing data Excellent communication abilities, and a collaborative mindset Meritorious for the position: Demonstrated work on developing
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the Center for the Human Past. Thee research environment is international, with English as the working language. For more information on the Human Evolution Program, visit: https://www.uu.se/en/department
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experience of programming and development of digital image analysis methods in the field of bioimage analysis is a requirement. Excellent communication in English, both written and spoken, is a requirement
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day for application. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier. Additional requirements: Very good oral and written proficiency in English. A completed doctoral
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Computational Science or Data Science Compute-intensive Statistics or Applied Mathematics Proficiency in a relevant programming language, e.g., Matlab, Python, R, C/C++ is expected and practical or research
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problems · be able to investigate complex research questions experimentally. · Very good skills in both spoken and written English are necessary. Meriting: · Experience in method development within
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. Translations into English or Swedish if the original documents have not been issued in any of these languages. Brief account of why you want to conduct research, your academic interests and how they relate