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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. The Department of Physics is looking for a PhD student in computational science with a focus on immune memory
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, computer science, physics, or relevant fields. Excellent programming skills in modern programming languages are required, as well as experience in computational or mathematical modelling. Experience with
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. Commitment and motivation to complete a four-year PhD program. About the employment The position is intended to result in a doctoral degree. The main task of the PhD student is to pursue their doctoral studies
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and with national/international partners. It is time-limited (4–5 years) and may include up to 20% teaching. As a PhD student, you will be admitted to the faculty’s doctoral program and actively
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competence in molecular biology may be assessed as meeting the specific entry requirements. You must be proficient in both oral and written communication in English. Experience with experimental evolution
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prepares next-generation computational biologists with strong complexity thinking and tools applicable to living systems across organizational scales, addressing major environmental and life sciences
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an exceptional opportunity to be an active member in an innovative, multidisciplinary research program at the interface of plant research, biochemistry and microalgal biotechnology. Qualifications To be admitted
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-ray crystallography, cryoEM) and/or analytical chemistry (e.g., mass spectrometry) Programming skills (e.g., in R or python) Ability to work independently, take initiative, and collaborate within
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) mathematics, computer science, or a related field; candidates from other fields with strong programming/coding skills (see below) are also encouraged to apply. Proficient in at least one programming language
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-leading research in several fields. Notably, the groundbreaking discovery of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool, which was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was made here. At Umeå University, everything