107 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" positions at Chalmers University of Technology
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, you will combine mathematical modelling and bioinformatics to uncover the key factors behind cancer development. About us The department of Mathematical Sciences has about 200 employees and is the
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research and education are performed in the areas of Communications, Antennas and Optical Networks, Systems and Control, Signal processing and Biomedical engineering, and Electric Power Engineering. We work
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work spans the entire production chain, from innovative material design and advanced processes to the characterization of materials and components. About the research project The project is an EU-level
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: February 23, 2026 Doctoral student in Cancer Bioinformatics Application deadline: February 23, 2026 Doctoral student in AI 3D city modelling Application deadline: February 23, 2026 If you are interested in
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computational methods, bioinformatics, data science, machine learning, optimisation, numerical methods. Please read more about the position and our department on our dedicated webpage . About the research project
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of biomathematics, biostatistics, spatial modeling, differential equations, Bayesian inference, large-scale computational methods, bioinformatics, data science, machine learning, optimisation, numerical methods
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computational methods, bioinformatics, data science, machine learning, optimisation, numerical methods. Please read more about the position and our department on our dedicated webpage . About the research project
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methods, bioinformatics, data science, machine learning, optimisation, numerical methods. Please read more about the position and our department on our dedicated webpage . About the research project City
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criteria will be conducted by a committee of staff at the department, chaired by Dr. Philipp Leitner. The selection process will include remote interviews (potentially multiple rounds) and, optionally, a
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, international research environment and direct access to world-class nanofabrication facilities. At the Quantum Technology Laboratory , we explore how quantum physics can unlock radically new ways of processing