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, computer science, medical physics or other field relevant for the project. The PhD degree must be completed no later than at time the employment decision is made. The ability to develop and perform high-quality
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with applications in X-ray tomography. Qualification requirements Requirements are: A PhD, or an international degree deemed equivalent to a PhD, within numerical analysis, scientific computing
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at the nanoscale. The Division has a strong commitment to undergraduate education, not least in the Master's programme "Engineering Nanoscience" at LTH. A significant part of the research at our division is in
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sciences, bedrock geology, paleontology, physical geography, biodiversity and ecosystem science, remote sensing, Geographic Information Science (GIS), and computational science for health and environment
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Description of the workplace The position will be based in the Division of Mathematical Statistics at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. The Centre for Mathematical Sciences is a joint
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presentations, and grant applications. Maintain well-documented, reproducible code and share data/tools when appropriate. Qualifications Requirements for employment are: PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational
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Description of the workplace The Centre for Mathematical Sciences in Lund consists of 18 research groups covering a wide range of mathematical disciplines – from pure and applied mathematics
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been completed earlier. A good ability to develop and conduct high quality research. You have a PhD in biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, computational biology, or a related field. You have very good
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and other staff are engaged here in training and research in economic history, business administration, business law, informatics, economics, statistics and research policy. Lund University School
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Postdoctoral position in polymer technology focused on green polymer chemistry subject (PA2025/3322)
Description of the workplace This position will be part of the research group for Polymer Technology within the Centre for Analysis and Synthesis (CAS) at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty