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division at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY), a vibrant research environment with a total of 38 employees, including 9 researchers, 18 PhD students, and several adjunct researchers. CVL
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environments. • Self-motivation and curiosity, with a strong drive to explore new research directions independently. The following education, experience and expertise are required: A PhD degree in bioinformatics
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taken into consideration. A suitable candidate will have a PhD in sociology, computer science, economics, statistics, political science or a corresponding subject of relevance to computational social
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may be taken into consideration. A suitable candidate will have a PhD in computer science, statistics, sociology, economics, political science or a corresponding subject of relevance to computational
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division at the Department of Electrical Engineering (ISY), with a vibrant research environment with a total of 37 employees, including 9 researchers, 17 PhD students, and several adjunct researchers. CVL
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will work at the Division of Software and Systems (SaS) at the Unit of Programming Environments (PELAB) . In the research project you will work together with five professors, one postdoc and five PhD
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, natural sciences, economics and mathematics education. Our goal is to create an environment that encourages innovative thinking and is responsive to current conditions and needs. Department of Mathematics
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integrity in the design process calls for a technical model of the product concept, i.e., mathematical models of the product and its in-service environment, which inevitably must incorporate the influence
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and organic solar cell devices. There will also be the opportunity to gain hands-on research supervision experience through the mentoring of PhD students, as well as formulating research projects
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qualification in a relevant subject e.g. bioinformatics, computer science or similar At least two years’ experience of working in a research environment with bioinformatics, genomics and interpretation of big