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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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at the intersection between analytical chemistry, chemometrics and life sciences. As a postdoc in this project you will learn to use and help to develop cutting-edge methodologies linked to vibrational spectroscopy and
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) training personalized computational models in new contexts, and (iii) studying in-silico clinical intervention strategies. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to: Learn about computational
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engineering, precision agriculture, data science, machine learning, automated systems, or a closely related field Have experience working with ruminants Have experience in precision agriculture and/or precision
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of working with motion capture, eye tracking, machine learning, or other advanced behavioral analyses or related research experiences. A consistently excellent academic track record is required, including
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data using multivariate statistics and machine-learning–assisted approaches, in close interaction with data science collaborators Active collaboration across disciplines spanning spectroscopy, soft
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, appointments of trust in trade union organisations, military service or similar circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The doctoral
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. Our research is focused on cell biology, spatial proteiomics and machine learning for bioimage analysis. The aim is to understand how human proteins are distributed in time and space, how this affects
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and free-energy calculations in explicit solvent. The postdoctoral researcher will employ machine-learning-accelerated methods throughout the workflow, contribute to the development of new computational
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transitions and universality for spectral statistics of random matrices and their applications in high-dimensional statistics, machine learning and probability theory. The Department of Mathematics at KTH