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information about the Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, please follow: https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/bkv The employment In connection with your admission to the doctoral program, your
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Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS ) and the student joins its research program . Supervision: Associate Professor Hossein Azizpour What we offer Admission requirements To be admitted
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provided by Associate Professor, Magnus Andersson, email: magnus.p.andersson@umu.se. Welcome with your application! About us The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest departments within the Faculty
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either on a specific area or a mix between them. Research environment The Department of Economics has about 30 employees, including eight professors, eight associate professors, two assistant professors
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provided by Associate Professor Magnus Andersson, email: magnus.p.andersson@umu.se . Welcome with your application! About us The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest departments within the Faculty
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9 Mar 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Uppsala universitet Department Uppsala University, Department of Information Technology Research Field Computer science Engineering Mathematics
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collaborative effort with Lund University. The research will be supervised by Sr. Associate Professor Andrés Glazunov as the main supervisor, with co-supervision from Professor Fredrik Tufvesson. The employment
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developmental biology Description: A PhD position in plant regeneration is available in Professor Charles Melnyk's group at the Swedish University of Agriculture (SLU) in Uppsala, Sweden. Research in the Melnyk
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at the graduate school. The doctoral programme topic within the Department of Earth Sciences is Natural Resources and Sustainable Development. Find out more about it here. Duties You will be working in the project
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of four years of full-time doctoral education is required. The research group The successful applicant will join the team led by Assistant Professor Shane Wright at the Department of Physiology