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Join our team working on developing state-of-the-art machine learning image analysis models to solve clinically important tasks focused on disease prediction and prognostication. Information about
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of Oncology and Pathology in the lab of Anita Göndör. We have innovated state-of-the-art techniques enabling the analysis of 3D chromatin structures and chromatin fibre networks in single cells and small cell
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: Innovate: Use advanced microfabrication techniques and additive manufacturing to develop state-of-the-art devices Investigate: Interface these devices into plant models to study their responses
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achieve this, we will couple a single atom in an optical tweezer to a mecanical oscillator. On the way to this goal, we will advance the state-of-the-art in nanomechanics, optomechanics and cavity quantum
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. Strained nanomechanical resonators have reached state-of-the-art force sensitivities, but are composed of dielectric materials. We now seek to functionalize these resonators with nanomagnets for spin sensing
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:204 (2022); Nature protocol, 18:755-782 (2023) Anita Göndörs group Duties The successful applicant(s) will employ state-of-the-art epigenomic techniques, such as chip-seq/cut&run techniques as
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at the Science for Life Laboratory in the Karolinska Institute campus. SciLifeLab is equiped with state-of-the-art instrumentation and core facilities, and is home to one of the largest sequencing cluster in
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state-of-the-art infrastructure aligned with the project's objectives, and collaborations with other divisions at Chalmers will ensure access to all necessary facilities for comprehensive research and
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to their unprecedented brilliance. This project aims to enable new spatiotemporal frontiers while reducing the dose using state-of-the-art X-ray sources. In particular, the candidate will work on the development of novel
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. Using state-of-the-art imaging in combination with neutron-based techniques, we will investigate the spatiotemporal characteristics of all key steps of cell internalization, from the initial contact