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competence in a range of biochemical and biophysical methods (please see: https://www.cmps.lu.se), thereby offering an excellent learning environment for PhD students and postdocs. The current position is tied
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This PhD Project will work on the further development, testing and application of the LPJ-GUESS biosphere model for modelling tropical wetlands and estimating tropical methane emissions. The work is
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has: A PhD or corresponding research competence or professional expertise considered important with regard to the subject matter of the post and the work duties it will involve. Demonstrated teaching
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to the society we live in. Specifically, we expect the guest professor to contribute to training our PhD students, hosting seminars and workshops, and identifying new paths for collaborative publications and
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forests, creating favourable conditions for both climate resilience and biodiversity. Nevertheless, much of the previous research has primarily focused on northern and central Sweden. This PhD project aims
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research, interdisciplinarity, as well as close and boundary-crossing collaboration with wider society. The Faculty’s research environment and PhD-education are markedly international and, alongside
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researchers. The group's research focuses on brain tumors and lung cancer. Team members include PhD-qualified physicians, postdoctoral researchers, PhD students, research engineers, and a research nurse. Within
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Description of the workplace The position is at the Department of Computer Science within a growing research group in foundations of computer science at Lund University. We expect to have 8 PhD
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with 25–30 active PhD students at the department. Work duties We are now looking for teaching assistants in FRTF05 Automatic control, basic course (study periods 1 & 2), FRTN65 Modeling and learning from
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Description of the workplace We are looking for a full-time microbiology PhD student to work on the project ‘Bacteriophage-based ATMP for selective editing the oral microbiome’ co-funded by