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Description of the workplace The Department of Building and Environmental Technology has a stimulating and international environment consisting of PhD students, postdocs, teachers and researcher
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inclusive research environment with an active community of PhD students and postdocs, and access to a wide range of state-of-the-art capabilities within characterization, nanofabrication and modelling. Lund
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of law, science and technology studies) preferably with a focus on how AI, algorithms, data or automation affect the public sector or its governance issues. Consideration will also be given to good
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the Faculty of Medicine at Lund University which are distributed across four departments. The MultiPark office is based at the Department of Experimental Medical Science. What We Offer Lund University is a
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production of built environments. It has a stimulating, international environment with PhD students, postdocs and teachers from around the world. Here, research and education take place in an open and
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demonstrated interest in leadership. Other qualifications Significant documented research experience (e.g. from postdoc or doctoral studies) from another university/institute or relevant experience from industry
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Significant documented research experience (e.g. from postdoc or doctoral studies) from another university/institute or relevant experience from industry/public sector. Significant pedagogical experience in
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proficiency in English. Significant documented postdoctoral research experience. Significant documented research experience (e.g. from postdoc or doctoral studies) from another university/institute or relevant
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the working time agreement for teachers. Please note that the work duties are not necessarily evenly distributed during the employment period and that the work may involve evening work on occasional occasions
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developed in discussion with the recruited candidate and the team, the main question of the project is the extent to which alterations to chromatin distribution and methylation arise, and how they contribute