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finite-element simulation and topological optimization of light guidance in HCFs, and numerical simulation of thermo- and fluid dynamics under fiber-drawing processes. Apart from the main tasks above, the
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electron microscopes) at both Chalmers and Lund. You will be part of the aerosol technology group, which works on both understanding and improving the field of spark ablation, as well as developing new types
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: Växjö, Sweden. Hours and term: Two (2) year position. Extent is 100% Starting date: The position is available as soon as possible Job description Your work as a postdoctoral researcher will primarily
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application! We are now looking to appoint a postdoc in the field of psychiatric neuroscience, formally based at the Center for Social and Affective Neurscience. Work assignments We study the role amygdala
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total of approximately 1,400 employees and 17,700 students spread across two inspiring campus environments in Karlstad and Arvika. More information at: kau.se/en/work-with-us Description Due to
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. Your research can contribute to improving early evaluation of timber quality and promoting sustainable forest management. Take the opportunity to be part of this groundbreaking project! About the
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these various goals whilst future climatic changes are projected to progress most rapidly in the boreal region, will require adaptive management strategies. For this purpose, a transformation from traditional
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county councils. This postdoctoral position is part of MDU's strategic initiative to strengthen the field of Higher Education Research. Together with other postdoctoral researchers and doctoral students
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work as part of a collaborative team led by James Kirchner (ETH Zurich) and Hjalmar Laudon (SLU), investigating catchment hydrology and ecohydrology of boreal landscapes using isotopic and hydrometric
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predators such as seals and cormorants. One possible measure to support cod recovery, particularly the survival of large reproductively important individuals, is the use of artificial reefs. These structures