Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? Science for Life Laboratory, Solna, Sweden is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.
1. Fully Funded PhD in data-driven modeling of ocean-based renewable energy systems
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The PhD project will model and develop offshore renewable energy systems, with a focus on wave power and floating offshore wind. The project will develop methods to predict non-linear dynamics and vulnerabilities based on data-driven methods, computational fluid dynamics simulations and machine learning. We offer a varied and exciting work that is designed by the PhD candidates together with the research team. The PhD student will be supervised by at least two supervisors and the research group consists of several seniors and PhD students working on different aspects of renewable energy and the electric grid.
Application Deadline: November 15, 2024
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2. Fully Funded PhD in Machine Learning for Proteins
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The current position is associated with the Wallenberg (DDLS-WASP) project Machine-Learning how our Cells Capture Energy – Data-Driven Studies of Membrane Protein Function, Evolution, and Disease. We are looking for a PhD with a strong quantitative background and hands-on experience in either machine learning force field estimation or modern generative models, who is eager about making a difference in our understanding if protein function. The selected candidate will work in the AIMLeNS lab under the supervision of Asc. Prof. Dr. Simon Olsson at Chalmers University of Technology, in collaboration with Prof. Dr. Kaila’s lab at Stockholm University.
Application Deadline: November 10, 2024
3. Fully Funded PhD in medical science with a specialization in gut microbiota
Summary of Funded PhD Program
The gut microbiota is crucial for maintaining human health, and disease-specific alterations in our gut microbiota are now well-documented across populations. However, the overall composition and relative abundance of specific strains of the human gut microbiota may also naturally fluctuate with diet, geography, lifestyle factors, and age, both within an individual and across different populations. This knowledge is based on studies obtained from large scale shotgun sequencing of the human gut microbiome, only in the last few years.
Application Deadline: November 7, 2024
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