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grant applications is an important element. The work includes continuous development of doctoral education and conditions for postdoctoral qualifications, with a strong engagement as a supervisor for
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command of English, both oral and written Below are seen as merits Knowledge and experience of developing scientific instrumentation Solid knowledge of data analysis, computing and programming As a person
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to innovative teaching elements. The applicant’s leadership ability is demonstrated by experience in leading interdisciplinary projects or environments. Particular attention will be paid to the applicant’s
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ecology, experience with field work, and some experience with data analysis and scientific programming in R or similar software. Consideration will also be given to good collaborative skills, drive and
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, membrane/filter, as well as different types of detectors and analysis methods. The extent to which the applicant, through their experience and skills, may complement and strengthen ongoing research
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and approximately 20 doctoral candidates. Research in computer vision began in the mid-1980s and currently encompasses (i) Geometry and computer vision (including analysis of video, audio, radio, and
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The Department of Statistics employs about 15 researchers, teachers, doctoral students, and other staff. We conduct research in several areas: analysis of high-dimensional data, Bayesian methods
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wide-ranging field that spans from fundamental materials physics to semiconductor processing and component characterization, with strong ties to electronic systems. At the Division of Electromagnetism
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research, fostering opportunities to work on projects that bridge AI, social sciences, and spatial analysis. Qualifications for employment as an assistant professor You hold a doctoral degree in human
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artistic inquiry, technical innovation, and cultural analysis – with storytelling and performative practices at the heart of the exploration. You develop your qualifications in research and teaching over a