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competence in a range of biochemical and biophysical methods (please see: https://www.cmps.lu.se), thereby offering an excellent learning environment for PhD students and postdocs. The current position is tied
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consideration and climate adaptation. However, there are significant knowledge gaps regarding how this silvicultural method affects biodiversity and carbon-related processes compared to conventional forestry with
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and other departmental duties (no more than 20%). This PhD student will conduct experiments in the in situ TEM involving the development of novel crystalline materials, and understanding how they form
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postdocs, one PhD student, and two research engineers. We are part of the Lund University Cancer Centre at Medicon Village and belong to the Division of Translational Cancer Research at the Department
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://www.palmary.foundation/doktorandenstelle. Subject description The PhD subject is Applied Mathematics and the research focus is the development and analysis of methods for Medical Image Analysis, especially using machine
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The Research Group The research group conducts translational cancer research using advanced experimental methods. It consists of a multidisciplinary team including both clinicians and experimental
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on different levels and using a variety of teaching methods; a good ability to supervise doctoral students to achieve a PhD; a good ability to engage with the wider society and communicate their activities; a
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to their research studies which includes participating in research projects and third cycle courses. The work duties will also include teaching and other departmental duties (no more than 20%). The PhD project
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a large PhD programme and co-ordinates three international Master programmes. The Department has a well established reputation for wide-ranging research with an emphasis on long-term processes, and
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analysis and design are performed and can lead to novel high-performing methods for applications in machine learning, control, and beyond. Both PhD students will be financed by WASP – the Wallenberg AI