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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Scool of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Job description Cellular morphology reflects fundamental biological processes such as division
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need to fulfil the following requirements: PhD in one of the following fields: bioinformatics, molecular biology, computer science or related subjects the employer considers of relevance to the position
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collective agreement. Full time position. Starting date August 15, 2026, or as agreed upon. Placement: Uppsala Dr. Patrick Sandoz, patrick.sandoz@scilifelab.uu.se, or Karin Magnusson, karin.magnusson
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and Neurodegeneration and Vascular Biology. Departmental activities are also integrated with the units for Oncology, Clinical Genetics, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Pathology, and Hospital Physics
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. Further information about the position can be obtained from Dr. Stefano Papazian, Head of National Facility for Exposomics, phone: +46 (0)8 16 36 05, stefano.papazian@aces.su.se . Application Apply
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, physical and chemical characterization, use of LSRI facilities, and in vitro evaluation. The project is a collaboration between KTH, RISE, Larodan, and Karolinska Institutet. The position will be shared
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at the Department of Environmental Science , the Department of Geological Sciences , the Department of Physical Geography or the Department of Zoology . Stockholm University is a leading European
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at KTH Project description Third-cycle subject: Computer science This project involves generative modeling to address missingness in mass
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/Molecular Biology/Biotechnology, or b) Computer Science/Mathematics/Physics and at the second cycle level, 60 credits in Life Science, Computer Science Mathematics, Physics or Bioinformatics including a 30
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(SmT), spatial mass spectromety and CellScape in animal and plant tissues. In addition, the postdoctoral fellow will also apply single-cell multiomics. The postdoctoral projects will have a computational