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processes and the use of economic theory and quantitative methods as key analytical tools. Major research areas include economic growth and structural change, innovation, energy and sustainability
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numerical methods and codes. Collaborate with senior researchers and engineers to solve complex problems. Engage in frequent communication with industry and research organizations through meetings and
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numerical models and signal processing methods to detect and understand seismic events directly from communication signals in optical fibers — paving the way for a new class of communication-based seismic
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focus on two main lines of research. The first concerns the modeling of general dark matter–electron interactions in detector materials. This will be achieved by combining methods from particle and solid
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physics (especially optics), numerical methods, and basic knowledge of material science. It is meriting to have one or more of the following skills/qualities: experience and/or thorough understanding
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improving population genomic and bioinformatic methods to analyze palaeogenomic data, funded by research grants from Formas, Vetenskapsrådet and Riksbankens Jubileumsfond. The Human Evolution program has
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on two main lines of research. The first concerns the modeling of general dark matter–electron interactions in detector materials. This will be achieved by combining methods from particle and solid state
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to the development of methodologies for modelling, predicting, and validating dynamic interactions through numerical simulations and field measurements. This project is funded by The Swedish Transport Administration
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agreement. Starting date: January 2026. Job description: The postdoc project is focused on analysis or numerical methods for non-linear partial differential equations. The target applications include
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relevant to the project, such as physics. Fluency in English, both in oral and written forms, is mandatory. The candidate should have a strong interest in physics (especially optics), numerical methods, and