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, clinical research, or translational science. Workflows: Proven track record in developing and implementing workflows to analyze biological data (e.g., proteomics, genomics, transcriptomics or multi-omics
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, concluding with a doctoral degree. Start date: 1st of May 2026 Project description The multi-disciplinary centre for cyber resilient AI, RESIST, is a national effort funded by the Swedish Strategic Research
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in Lund and be part of CREATE Health and Lund University's Cancer Center . Subject description The project aims to increase the understanding of the biology associated with response to CAR T-cell
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the Department of Statistics at USBE and Umeå Center for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI). The research will also connect with other sub projects in the research initiative. Interventions to promote lifelong
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for an exciting multi-disciplinary position where analytical experimental skills and mass spectrometry instruments are used? The Proteomics Core Facility (PCF) is an open access facility organized within the Core
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at USBE and Umeå Center for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI). The research will also connect with other sub projects in the research initiative. Interventions to promote lifelong learning show promising
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, multi-billion investments will be made in large projects in Northern Sweden to create a fossil-free society both nationally and globally. Luleå University of Technology is involved in several
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Doctoral student in development of nanowire devices for photonic neuromorphic computing (PA2026/472)
) is the Centre for Nanoscience at Lund University. NanoLund is today Sweden’s largest research environment for nanoscience, engaging more than 400 PhD students and scientists in the Faculties
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at the department include Bachelor’s, Master’s, and teacher-training programs in Physics, as well as outreach courses in Physics aimed for the general public. The Gothenburg Physics Centre is a close collaboration
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this project will be connected to the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT), a 12-year, 1.5-billion-SEK initiative started in 2018 with the purpose of advancing Swedish academia and industry