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a focus on topological data analysis, to a wide range of application driven questions. A primary interest is developing reliable methods based on rigid mathematical foundations targeting visualization
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center located in Norrköping, Sweden, with a PhD program in Analytical Sociology and an international Masters’ program in Computational Social Science. The research strengths of the IAS include the study
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qualifications You have graduated at Master´s level in lighting design, industrial design/product design (physical products) or technical design, or have completed courses of a minimum of 240 credits, of which
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in Biology and Animal Psychology, and postgraduate (Masters level) education in two programs: Ecology and Sustainable Development, and Applied Ethology and Animal Biology. It also engages in teaching
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) at Linköping University, Norrköping campus. It is a collaborative effort with Lund University. The research will be supervised by Sr. Associate Professor Andrés Glazunov as the main supervisor, with co
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master's with a focus on biomedicine, bioinformatics or equivalent, or completed courses with a minimum of 240 credits, at least 60 of which must be in advanced courses in biology, chemistry/pharmacology
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transcripts records with grades. A copy of your Masters thesis or link to the published version. We welcome applicants with different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives - diversity enriches our work and
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and wishes to decline direct contacts from staffing- and recruitment companies as well as vendors of job advertisements. URL to this page https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I011/853/main?site=7&validator
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ability to generate original ideas and innovative approaches. Your creativity enables you to tackle complex research challenges with fresh perspectives, contributing to the division by inspiring your
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part of the research area "Digestion processes" within the Biogas Solutions Research Center (BSRC) hosted by LiU. The main purpose of the PhD project is to investigate the fate of organic pollutants