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Software Program (WASP). WASP is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty recruitment. The program
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on the development of new perennial cereal grains within an extensive domestication and plant breeding program. Your research work will focus on questions of genetic and phenotypic diversity and to develop genomic
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characterization Are able to show documented ability to independently, within a larger research project, identify the sub projects and make a solid research plan and carry that out The position requires sound verbal
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The Camunas-Soler lab is opening scholarships for two Postdoctoral Research Fellows to join our interdisciplinary research team (www.camunaslab.org ). These positions are part of a broader program
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electronic structure calculations Experience from modeling surface reactions Documented experience in programming Excellent communication skills in written and spoken English Swedish is not a requirement but
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courses and educational programs in forestry and wood technology at both undergraduate and advanced levels. Subject area for the position: Postdoc fellowship in forest products Location until further notice
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determination, while effectively managing challenges as they arise. We highly value a structured approach to work, where you plan and execute your tasks in a methodical and well-organized manner. The role also
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, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). WASP is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty
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from the European Research Council and a DDLS Fellowship from the SciLifeLab and Wallenberg Swedish program for data-driven life science. The successful candidate will be working within the development
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model design and analysis as well as statistical model parametrization and validation techniques. This Postdoc position is part of a five-year research program funded by the Wallenberg Foundation, aimed