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for the doctoral degree. Exceptions from the 3-year limit can be made for longer periods resulting from parental leave, sick leave or military service. What you will do Your major responsibility as postdoc is to
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design, data collation and analysis, as well as write and publish scientific papers in collaboration with the research team. The postdoc is also expected to contribute to team activities, assist in student
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language, Chalmers offers Swedish courses to help you settle in. Contract terms This postdoc position is a full-time temporary employment for two/three years. Application Procedure Please submit your
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sensor placement and predictive maintenance. The postdoc position is part of SEDDIT which is a competence center at Linköping University involving multiple academic and industrial partners. An important
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. Good scientific publication rate and experience in acquiring and applying for external research funding are desirable. A postdoc fellow is part of a research team; consequently, flexibility and the
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rotation forestry towards continuous cover forestry methods is debated in Scandinavia as a way forward to increase biodiversity and climate resilience. This postdoc project will be based on empirical field
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of fibers, protein engineering, material characterization and bioinformatics to understand the transcriptome profile of the silk glands. The atmosphere in the group is ambitious, innovative, and friendly. In
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Biology The Department of Laboratory Medicine At present, the institute has about 340 employees and approximately 450 million SEK in total assets. This open postdoc position is in association with Professor
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Excellence Center for Computational Social Science (SweCSS), which is a joint initiative between the Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS) and the Department of Computer Science (IDA). SweCSS researchers
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leading to production and harvesting in the regulated countries moving to unregulated countries. The position is part of a joint research program between Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU