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the division of Geoscience and Remote Sensing we conduct research to tackle global environmental problems and to understand processes of the Earth system. We develop sensors, gather and analyse data
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. Documented experience of research on old age and ageing and current knowledge of the subject area and its theories and methodology, and of the research field, nationally and internationally, is a requirement
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analysis Deep understanding of community ecology concepts and theories Experience of ecological modelling Competence in data analyses in R and Python Supervision of undergraduate students Teaching activities
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The Department of Urban and Rural Development conducts undergraduate and postgraduate education, research and collaboration. About 175 people are employed in five divisions. The department is the
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funding organization, will announce attractive funding for assistant professors with an international background at the turn of the year 2025/2026. Lund University is now making a joint announcement that
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postgraduate education in areas such as Information Processing Technologies, including Quantum Information and Computation, Optoeletronics, Physical Layer Security and Information Theory, Cybersecurity and
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mathematician (doctoral student). Karlsson’s group is part of the Division of Optimization and Systems Theory within the Department of Mathematics at KTH. Currently, a large focus of the group is to develop
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. The Department of Information Technology holds a leading position in both research and education at all levels. We are currently Uppsala University’s third largest department, with 350 employees, including 120
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well as a thriving research environment. Our mission is to advance the theory and practice of business with specific focus on entrepreneurship, ownership and renewal. Our guiding principles are: international
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dynamical systems theory, including differential equations, simulation techniques, state-space and input-output representations, time-delay embedding, and/or time series analysis from experimental data