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, computer science, neuroscience, computational social science, or a related area). Strong programming skills (e.g., R, Python, Matlab, or C++). Proficiency in statistics/data analysis and experience with
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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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new method for lncRNA gene identification from whole genome sequences. Collaborating with experimental researchers to integrate computational findings/tools with functional investigation. Scientific
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is a sustainable future through materials science. Read more: https://wise-materials.org All early-stage researchers recruited into the WISE program will be a part of the WISE Research School
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of Science and Technology. Subject area The subject area for this position is Computer Science, Cybersecurity. Background The postdoctoral researchers will be affiliated with the Department of Computer
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Ref no: ORU 2.1.1-03065/2025 We are looking for up to three postdoctoral researchers in Computer Science, specializing in Cybersecurity, for a fixed-term position at the School of Science and
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to illness, parental leave, clinical service, trade union duties or similar circumstances. The PhD degree should be in a computational or life science field, such as bioinformatics, ecology, mathematics
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, contributing to manuscript and grant writing, and preparing presentations for scientific meetings; helping shape, maintain, and develop the group’s computational infrastructure. Entry requirements The ideal
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collaboration with Philipp Birken and Mengwu Guo from the Scientific Computing group at Lund University. Other collaborators within the project include Yves Prairie (UQAM), Jan Karlsson and Paolo Bientinesi (Umeå
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for materials science, and advanced optimizers for modern deep learning. The research may be conducted in collaboration with the Electronic and Photonic Materials and/or the Computer Vision Laboratory