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microscopy. Advanced data evaluation/numerical analysis and/or computer programming are valuable additional assets. Good oral and written proficiency in Swedish. Consideration will also be given
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programming are valuable additional assets. Good oral and written proficiency in Swedish. Consideration will also be given to collaborative skills, drive and independence, and how the applicant, through
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, high-performance plasma model, Amitis (www.amitiscode.com). This project is primarily based on computer simulations and focuses on exploring how the plumes shape the electromagnetic environment
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modeling is a prerequisite for you to thrive as a doctoral student in this project, and you must have an educational background that corresponds to the project's topic. To succeed as a PhD student, you must
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modeling is a prerequisite for you to thrive as a doctoral student in this project, and you must have an educational background that corresponds to the project's topic. To succeed as a PhD student, you must
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at the Faculty of Medicine will be part of the faculty-wide doctoral education programme. The doctoral programme comprises 25 credits and is offered in two study variants: 25 credits spread over 8 terms (a total
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to doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine will be part of the faculty-wide doctoral education programme. The doctoral programme comprises 25 credits and is offered in two study variants: 25 credits spread
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and with national/international partners. It is time-limited (4–5 years) and may include up to 20% teaching. As a PhD student, you will be admitted to the faculty’s doctoral program and actively
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cohort of other doctoral researchers in the research school and learn alongside each other in carefully designed courses that align with the excellence centre’s multidisciplinary theme. The program
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students at the Faculty of Medicine attend the doctoral education program. More information about the program can be found at Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Medicine. Background and description of tasks