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Job Description The PhD programme comprises 240 ECTS credits (equivalent to four years of full-time study) and concludes with a public defence of the PhD thesis. You will primarily focus on your PhD
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. The Department of Process and Life Science Engineering (PLE) at Lund University is located at Kemicentrum, one of the Nordics' largest centers for education
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to develop your individual research project, aligned with the overall SOCIAL project's aims. Doctoral Programme in Sociology of Law The doctoral programme in sociology of law comprises 240 credits (equivalent
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. You will be given sufficient time, guidance, and resources to develop your individual research project, aligned with the overall SOCIAL project's aims. Doctoral Programme in Sociology of Law The
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Subject description A PhD position in the subject Physical Geography and Ecosystem science is hereby announced at the Department of Environmental and Geosciences, Lund University (LU), Sweden
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education, not least in the civil engineering programme ‘Technical Nanoscience’ at LTH. A significant part of the research at the department is focused on the characterisation of semiconductor materials. In
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molecular structures capable of transferring electrons and interacting with light. Such assemblies also have applications in biomedicine. The primary objective is to develop computational methods, using deep
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Description of the workplace The doctoral position is affiliated with the Ergonomics Group at the Division of Ergonomics and Aerosol Technology, whose focus is the interplay between people
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Description of the workplace The Department of Electrical and Information Technology at Lund University, The Faculty of Engineering, is unique in covering the entire technology stack — from wireless
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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