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Reference number PAR 2025/366 The University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. 56 000 students and 6 600 employees make the university a large and inspiring place to
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methods combined with osteological and archaeological data. Funded by the Swedish Vetenskapsrådet to Gothenburg University in cooperation with Lund University and the Centre for Geogenetics in Copenhagen
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, mentorship, and impactful research. About us The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) Chalmers/University of Gothenburg drives cutting-edge research in machine learning and its application
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opportunities through the WCMTM and SciLifeLab. The University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. 56,000 students and 6,600 employees make the university a large and inspiring
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shape the research directions of the project, working closely with leading marine geneticists in Australia and at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. This role offers the chance to generate and analyze
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. • Pr. Leif A. Eriksson, molecular modeling of protein complexes, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Eligibility criteria – The fellowship obtained is part of the BIENVENÜE international post-doctoral
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University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg. This position is located within the Computing Science Division , with employment at Chalmers. The research lab you will be working with is AIXLab
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and the University of Gothenburg. The department has around 300 employees from over 30 countries. Our research covers a wide span, from theoretical foundations to applied systems' development. We
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closely with the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Gothenburg on the Swedish case study. Colourbox via Unsplash Colourbox Qualification requirements The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural
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activities. The position will be based at the Section for Geography and Hydrology at the Department of Geosciences and will collaborate closely with the Department of Earth Sciences at the University