20 postdoctoral-biomedical-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund
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multidisciplinary research group focusing on breast and prostate cancer. The group consists of three senior researchers, three associate researchers, one biomedical scientist, as well as PhD students and master’s
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are now looking for a new employee in the form of a postdoctoral fellow in Electrical Engineering focusing on Circuit Design for signal conditioning in harsh operating conditions. Project description
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treatment of the aerosol-cloud microphysics has been developed at Lund in recent years. A postdoctoral fellow position for two years will research this topic by quantifying the linkage between bioaerosols
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. Description of the workplace The postdoctoral fellow will join the dynamic Regenerative Immunology laboratory
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scattering techniques. Subject description This project is part of the Swedish in-kind contribution to ESS. The postdoctoral researcher at Lund University, seconded to ESS, will work on neutron and X-ray
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The postdoctoral researcher will work in the research project Preparing for the Unprecedented: Enabling local knowledges for effective adaptation in the Amazon, funded by FORMAS. The project consists of researchers
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Description of the workplace The postdoctoral position is linked to the Division of Clinical Chemistry at the Faculty of Medicine, Lund University. However, all work will be in close collaboration
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are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition. We invite applications for a bright, creative and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join the Lund University
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. We are now seeking a postdoctoral researcherwithin the framework of the research project Gender Struggles in the New Conjuncture, funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The project
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laser pulses, develop attosecond pulse sources and to study ultrafast processes in semiconductor nanostructures using electron instrumentation. The position(s) imply the development of ultra-short pulse