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interactions, and human mobility networks. The project is conducted in close collaboration between Umeå University and Lund University, with opportunities for an international research stay at Heidelberg
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within the research cluster AI Futures of Culture and Memory financed by the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS). Project description The Wallenberg AI
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. Computational genomics: co‑expression networks, comparative genomics/orthology, ML/DL for regulatory inference. Plant transformation/CRISPR and phenotyping in conifers or woody species. Strong publication record
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agreed upon. The Department of Computing Science The Department of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years, with a focus on creating an inclusive and bottom-up driven research
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Computational Physics, Biophysics, and Plasma and Space physics. The Department is now seeking a postdoctoral researcher for a project that aims to develop luminescent carbon dots for light-emitting applications
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of greenhouse gases in both time and space. We will then use these and other methods to determine the carbon balance in a network of headwater catchments across Europe (boreal and Arctic Northern Europe
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Max Renner, max.renner@umu.se . More information The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest departments within the Faculty of Science and Technology with approximately 200 employees and strong
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opportunities, and networking activities. Umeå is a vibrant university city known for its rich cultural life, strong academic community, and exceptional access to nature. It is widely recognized as an especially
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briefly motivating your application, as well as a brief (one page maximum) description of the sorts of things you think would be interesting to measure across the WaRM experimental network plots and why, CV
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research in the areas of condensed matter physics, nanotechnology, photonics, and theoretical and computational physics. The research group Digital Physics (www.digitalphysics.se) develops methods