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in close collaboration with the laboratory of Associate Professor Paul Bourgine at the Wallenberg Centre for Molecular Medicine (WCMM), whose research primarily targets the molecular mechanisms of bone
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for assessment: The employee must have a doctoral degree broadly related to gravitational wave physics and galactic dynamics together with a strong interest in numerical simulations and solution methods. Good
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temporal scales. Using existing computational models to simulate atmospheric chemistry and transport, to enable the scientific linkage between independent datasets. Qualification requirements Appointment
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group members and other national and international research groups to create a a dynamic and inspiring work environment. We are supporting the younger members of our team in their efforts to establish
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senior lecturers) and three PhD students. On the availability of the group, there is a traffic simulation lab with an advanced driving simulator. The group has several active projects in the field
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biology in the musculoskeletal system, including related pathologies and repair of skeletal tissues. Experimental tissue characterisation methods, imaging and computational simulation techniques are applied
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this, or equivalent training, and if teaching is part of the work duties, such training is to be offered within the framework of the position. The application should be written in English must include: A CV and copy of
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included in your CV). Copy of degree certificate (PhD diploma or equivalent). We welcome your application!
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well as structural dynamics plays a central role. Approximately 30 colleagues work at the division, including 20 PhD students. On the international level we collaborate with universities and institutes in Europe, Asia