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consist of research in forest products, with a focus on exploring how data can support the needs for wood material use in construction and furniture businesses. The research supports the forest and wood
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to the development of ongoing research. This will include the integration, modelling, and advanced statistical analyses of large genetic, ecological, and environmental data sets. The successful candidate is also
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with additional samples collected today (in Sweden and Europe) provide a unique opportunity to look at both individual and population level data of viromes and their interactions. We are looking for candidate
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national and European projects that focus on both fundamental and applied research. The Linnaeus University Centre for Data Intensive Sciences and Applications (DISA) addresses data-driven methods to gain
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use of digital technology in organizational and societal contexts. Active research areas are Data-driven business innovation, Systems Thinking, and Interaction Design which are linked to our six
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data from monitoring projects and predicting of the status of buildings or elements. Ongoing monitoring projects are done on buildings with different usage (office, residential) and typologies (CLT
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Library and Information Science corresponding to a maximum of four years of full-time study and leading to a PhD. For more information about doctoral education at Linnaeus University, please visit
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position. See the link below for further information about our research and education: https://lnu.se/en/meet-linnaeus-university/Organisation/feh/school-of-business-and-economics/research/ Doctoral
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for prescription medication are just a few. For more information, visit the Employment benefits page on lnu.se . Subject area for the position: Maritime science Location until further notice: Kalmar. Since Linnaeus
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will address this important gap by investigating the welfare of dairy cows during grazing periods. The project will combine field assessments, analysis of herd health data, farmer surveys, and