Are you fascinated by scientific and technological innovations in mechano-driven cartilage tissue engineering? Are you driven to develop novel in silico frameworks that deepen mechanistic understanding of tissue growth and inform in vitro experiments? Then you might be our next PhD candidate.
Imagine being able to enhance the quality of life of people with bipolar disorder. You can make it happen. Join our project "Wearable sensors for monitoring of sweat metabolites." Job description: Patients with chronic conditions regularly need to visit the hospital for check‑up and the taking of a blood sample, which can be cumbersome. Our aim is to develop sweat‑based monitoring technology that offers a non‑invasive, real‑time alternative.
Are you fascinated by the intersection of biology, physics, and computer science? Do you want to build "Digital Twins" that can save lives? If so, please continue reading! Join the Computational Science Lab – we are looking for an ambitious PhD candidate to bridge the gap between computational modelling, data acquisition, and translational biology in nervous system disorders.
We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate in brain‑computer interfaces and algorithm design to work on neural signal decoding, real‑time feedback loops, and user‑centred interface optimisation at the Department of Electrical Engineering.
We are looking for a post‑doctoral researcher in a joint project between Professor Orcun Göksel (Image Analysis @ Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University) and Professor Johan Elf (Molecular Systems Biology @ Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University) to develop high‑resolution multimodal imaging pipelines for protein localisation studies.
PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, or related fields. Tasks to be performed: Collection of experimental data in humans.Development of neural decoding algorithms from bioelectrical signals.Development of a technology for neural monitoring.
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