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Steigenberger on +46 (0)90 - 786 69 64, norbert.steigenberger@umu.se, Head of Research Education, Associate Professor Mattias Jacobsson on +46 (0)90 - 786 61 47, mattias.jacobsson@umu.se or Deputy Head of
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-interior coupling and the response of the coupled system to extreme events. The project leader is Associate Professor Shahab Fatemi (shahab.fatemi@umu.se ), and the project includes collaboration with
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115 people of which 9 are professors. Our mission is to advance the understanding of forest ecosystems and how these should be managed today and in the future. For more information: http://www.slu.se/en
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, ahmed.elragal@ltu.se Associate Professor Abdolrasoul Habibipour +46 920-49 2357, abdolrasoul.habibipour@ltu.se Union representatives: SACO-S Diana Chroneer,+46 920-49 2037 diana.chroneer@ltu.se OFR-S Lars Frisk
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about WASP here . Your work assignments You will carry out research supervised by Daniel Gnad , Assistant Professor in Artificial Intelligence at LiU, and co-supervised by Johannes Fichte , Associate
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science. The student will work closely with Dr. Martina Pannuzzo (Associate Principal Scientist), Dr. Felix Faber (Associate Principal Scientist) and Dr. Suzy Jones (Associate Principal Scientist
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of Materials and Environmental Chemistry and the Department of Organic Chemistry . Subject area The PhD student will work in the Research Group of Associate Professor Georgios A. Sotiriou (https
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. The future of life science is data-driven. Will you be part of that change? Then join us in this unique program! Project description This PhD student position is in the research team of Associate Professor
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Biology division at https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/ifm/biolo . The project is a collaboration with Associate professor Martin Johnsson at SLU Uppsala. The employment When taking up the post, you will be
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, the negative affective states associated with drug abstinence are accompanied by social withdrawal and isolation which prevent effective treatment and rehabilitation, in turn increasing the risk of relapse