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research area Learning and Brain Plasticity throughout the Lifespan. Brain plasticity is the foundation for memory functions. Brain plasticity can be impaired in aging and neurodegenerative diseases, and it
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the beginning and there is still much to be learned! You will lead a project that centers on how tactile end organs assemble, function, and recover after injury. You will be using non-standard animal models
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, interpret results, and prepare technical reports, journal publications, and conference presentations. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including materials scientists, manufacturing engineers, and
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of energy. Approximately 25 colleagues work in the division, including 15 PhD students. On the international level we collaborate with universities and institutes in Europe, Asia, and North America
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/ ). The scholarship (30 000 SEK/month) is funded by the Carl Trygger Foundation, and the project will be conducted in close collaboration with expert researchers in biogeochemistry and spectroscopy (Prof. Madeleine
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for a two-year postdoctoral position in random matrix theory and high-dimensional statistics, in close collaboration with Assoc. Prof. Johannes Heiny. The research project aims at understanding phase
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and machine learning, we collaborate globally to monitor environmental change and support a sustainable future. About the research project The postdoc will work at Chalmers University of Technology in a
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group, Division of Communication Systems, Antennas and Optical Networks, Departmet of Electrical Engineering. We pride ourselves on fostering scientific excellence, innovation, and collaboration with
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of the specified projects and the researcher’s interests. The Postdoctor is also expected to contribute to other projects (from collaborators or oth-er researchers at Perinatal laboratory). The position includes
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electromagnetic design and simulations Awareness of diversity and equal opportunity issues, with specific focus on gender equality Collaborative abilities Independence Great emphasis will be placed on personal