50 programming-language-"St"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"St" positions at SciLifeLab
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important. When we do need to build services, we go for modern, supportable languages that help us avoid mistakes. We don’t primarily develop new software as much as glue various things together. As part of
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administrative support systems Solid computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office (including Excel), and the ability to adopt new digital tools is required. Fluency to express yourself in speech and writing
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. The research group is part of the National Program for Data-driven Life Science (DDLS), generously funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation: www.scilifelab.se/data-driven/ Our group focuses on studying
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. publications as first author in high-quality conferences or journals Good spoken and written English to facilitate collaboration within the project group Good experience in the use and development of super
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working in Unix/Linux environments and high-performance computing (HPC) systems (e.g. SLURM etc.). Excellent communication skills in both written and spoken English are required, as is ability
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of training in teaching and learning in higher education and also get the opportunity to learn Swedish through the University’s Swedish language courses for new international staff. We offer you support for
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toxicology are important merits. Experience supporting student research projects is considered a strong merit. Familiarity with laboratory safety practices is essential. Good knowledge of English, both spoken
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control system. Fluent English communication skills, both verbally and in writing. Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability. You should work well in teams, show initiative and possess strong
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thinking and have a record of high-quality scientific publications. Excellent English language skills, both written and spoken, are a requisite. About the employment The position involves full-time
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of nucleic acids and library preparation). Familiarity with bioinformatics for meta-omic applications. Ability to communicate in English, both written and orally. Comfortable working in a diverse research team