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the Communication Systems (CS) group at Chalmers, which comprises 9 professors and a large number of PhD students and postdocs. The CS group is internationally known for its academic research in wireless systems
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, microbiology and biochemistry. Project description The host laboratory is a vibrant and productive research group with 30+ scientists (mostly postdocs and PhD students) working on various challenges within bio
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or using big data). Parts of the work will be developed in close collaboration with a Postdoc researcher in the group who studies how the built environment including green and blue areas impact biodiversity
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, or conducting large scale analyses of the emergence of vulnerabilities in the software supply chain. The successful applicant will be encouraged to collaborate with PhD students and postdocs working on related
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group at Chalmers University of Technology, where a team of dedicated PhD students, postdocs and senior researchers are actively pursuing research in the areas of semantic-based methods, high-level
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The position is within the Mechatronics group at Chalmers University of Technology, where a team of dedicated PhD students, postdocs and senior researchers are actively pursuing research in the areas of semantic
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consists of the principal investigator, three doctoral students, and one postdoc, which together cover the areas of experimental research, bioinformatics, and applied mathematics. The group is part of
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in computational chemistry, bioinformatics, materials science, and computer science. In AIBE, we seek to create a vibrant and collaborative environment where students and postdocs are supported in
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comprises 4 professors, 2 professor emerita, 2 senior lecturers, 9 PhD-level statisticians, 4 masters-level statisticians, 2 health economists, 4 postdocs and 15 doctoral students. The group is involved in a
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postdocs at Chalmers as well as other universities in Sweden and abroad. There will be the opportunity to travel to attend conferences and to visit labs at other universities. Information about the research