Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Listed
-
Category
-
Program
-
Field
-
at Linnaeus University is advertising a doctoral studentship in Library and Information Science – a fully funded and salaried position, with full employee benefits. The position is based at the Department
-
research area of Forest Values. The department of informatics consists of approximately 30 employees, and we aim to further grow. Within the department, research is conducted with a focus on the design and
-
research, addressing the big data and artificial intelligence challenges of our industry partners. Field of subject for the position: Computer Science Placement: Department of Computer Science and Media
-
construction technology, building physics, historical structures, structural health monitoring, life cycle analysis and building materials. The department currently offers two bachelor’s programs and a two-year
-
no more than 20% of the total workload, may be included among your duties. Qualifications Anyone who has a doctorate in forest product, building technology, industrial engineering, informatics, equivalent
-
electronics, signal processing, wave propagation and control engineering. Research collaboration takes place with other departments, including Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science and Media Technology and
-
. Research in the field of maritime science examines international shipping – its conditions, daily operations, and impact on the environment and human health. Life and work on board ships is a central focus
-
(BOM) is part of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. The research activities of this interdisciplinary department cover areas such as aquatic ecology, cell and organismal biology, evolutionary
-
in Building Technology spans over the areas of wood building technology, steel, concrete, and composite construction, building physics, historical structures, structural health monitoring, life cycle
-
construction technology, steel and concrete construction technology, building physics, historical structures, structural health monitoring, life cycle analysis, and building materials. The department currently