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/ Subject area The subject area is restoration ecology with focus on evidence-based biodiversity assessment. Duties The Associate Senior Lecturer is expected to develop their own research line within the
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Ordinance. The role of associate senior lecturer is a career-development position that is the first step on the academic career path at SLU. The associate senior lecturer must develop an individual research
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industry, academia, and government agencies. Our mission is to promote and integrate the life cycle perspective into all decision-making processes. We enable skills development and knowledge sharing among
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Associate Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor* in silviculture with a focus on silvicultural systems
subject area is silviculture with a focus on silvicultural systems in boreal and temperate forests. Duties The Associate Senior Lecturer is expected to develop their own research line within the subject area
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research position. The project assistant will apply their biomedical and AI knowledge to conduct a feasibility study developing AI tools to predict properties of lipid formulations for drug delivery
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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-making processes. We enable skills development and knowledge sharing among our partners and host a unique network of companies, academia, research institutes, and public authorities. By fostering
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Sapere Aude – dare to know – is our motto. Our students and employees develop important knowledge that enrich both the individual and the community. Our academic environment is characterised by
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, from the early development of telecommunications to the space race. Today, driven by the need to engineer ever larger systems, Automatic Control is more relevant than ever. The department of Automatic
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chemical ecology develops sustainable use and management of biological resources. The research efforts are focused on both basic and applied research. Read more about the department here Read more about our