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the main working language. The department is located at the Biomedical Centre in Uppsala, which facilitates collaborations with research groups in biology, pharmacy, medicine and SciLifeLab and gives
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Stockholm University. Requirements: An MSc, including a thesis of at least 30 hp in Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, or related fields. English as a working language, with Swedish as a strong merit. Experience
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deems relevant for the doctoral position. Good knowledge of English in both speech and writing is a requirement. The applicant must be able to teach in English. Additional qualifications A strong
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well as independently. Excellent communication skills for interacting effectively with senior colleagues and peers are required. Emphasis will be placed on personal suitability, scientific reasoning, and the ability
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. We care about creating a positive, respectful, and stimulating environment, valuing communication and collaboration and a workplace that promotes learning and development for all. We are committed
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the various programs and in the platform’s management team, as well as in the practical laboratory work within the unit. You will also actively participate, interact, and communicate knowledge regarding
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learning, deep learning and relevant software framework (R and Python) is highly desired. Very good oral and written communication skills in English are required. Emphasis will also be given on personal
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Python, R, Matlab, or another widely used language in data science. Strong communication skills, and proficiency in spoken and written English. We are looking for a candidate with a Master’s degree in
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demonstrate a willingness to work independently and strong communication abilities to work in collaboration within a team. Meritorious for the position: Experience with deep learning model development and/or
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international with English being the working language. See the Larena lab web-pages for more information and recent publications: https://www.larenalab.com Duties The PhD research project will focus on population