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, including time series analysis and statistics (e.g. mixed effects modelling) Capacity to develop computer code and experience with programming languages (Matlab, Python, R) and geospatial tools (e.g. ArcGIS
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offer a researcher position in AI-based metrology for medical imagining. The focus will be on developing traceable and reliable methods for quantitative spectral CT imaging and personalised dose
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of the gas-phase composition. The work involves the development and application of advanced experimental methods to link surface structure, gas-phase reactions, and catalytic activity under realistic reaction
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, REddyProc) Excellent numeric and analytical problem-solving skills, including time series analysis and statistics (e.g. mixed effects modelling) Capacity to develop computer code and experience with
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focuses on leveraging zebrafish as a model organism to develop and optimize genetic tools through a directed evolution pipeline, with significant therapeutic and industrial applications. Key
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the relationship between the immune system and regeneration. This will require working with newts (Pleurodeles waltl). Specifically, you will be charged with developing newt knockout lines that enable
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bioinspired robotics. Subject description Robotics and artificial intelligence aim to develop novel robotic systems that are characterised by advanced autonomy for improving the ability of robots to interact
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: https://internt.slu.se/en/my-employment/employee-associations/kontaktpersoner-vid-rekrytering/ The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) has a key role in the development for sustainable life
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our vision - Viable fish stocks in healthy waters. We are growing, and now look for employees who want to develop and make a difference together with us. We are looking for a dedicated and knowledgeable
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We are looking for a researcher to the department of Aquatic resources, SLU Aqua, Institute of coastal research. You will contribute to our work to develop advice for the sustainable use of coastal