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deconvolution and machine learning methods for prognosis and therapeutic biomarker development. The collaborative research may include but is not limited to software tool dissemination, biology discovery, and
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science and/or method development. Main work tasks You are expected to define & pursue your own research projects - centred around the techniques available at SoftiMAX - publish the results and present them
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crystallographic data. The project focuses on implementing different data processing and analysis methods relevant to time-resolved crystallography. This will involve working with automatic data processing pipelines
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, and research interns, and will expand with additional postdocs and PhD students early 2026. The laboratory is physically located at Kemicentrum in Lund and is also part of the vibrant NanoLund
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requirements: A completed PhD in evolutionary biology, evolutionary ecology, animal physiology, molecular biology, or a closely related field relevant to the position. Strong proficiency in quantitative methods
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interns, and will expand with additional postdocs and PhD students early 2026. The laboratory is physically located at Kemicentrum in Lund and is also part of the vibrant NanoLund environment, which brings
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aerodynamic methods and tools of turbomachinery design is therefore required, which in turn includes design and optimization in 1D, 2D, 2D Blade-to-Blade as well as 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods
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treatment methods and identify biomarkers in patients with metastatic melanoma. Despite significant progress in recent decades, many patients do not respond to current treatments or experience relapse. By
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’ environments, raising concerns about their ability to evolve fast enough to avoid extinction. Whether species will persist or disappear is often unclear as existing methods to predict contemporary evolution work
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on the LTH campus. At the Division of Sustainable Energy Systems, around 20 colleagues work, two-thirds of whom are PhD students. Within the research group for Energy Management and Planning, we conduct