13 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control PhD positions at Umeå University in Sweden
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Research School will be expanded with the recruitment of 25 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of
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the DDLS Research School will be expanded with the recruitment of 25 academic and 7 industrial PhD students. During the course of the DDLS program more than 260 PhD students and 200 postdocs will be part of
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, interdisciplinary, and highly collaborative environment. Ability to navigate UNIX filesystems from the command line, working in conda environment, installation and implementation of packages from github, batch job
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the flexibility of neural methods. If successful, the work has the potential to advance applications such as automated theorem proving, knowledge-graph inference, and causal analysis. The Department of Computing
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hydrological controls over groundwater CH4 production and delivery to streams in northern landscapes. Research will include observational and experimental efforts addressing the controls over groundwater CH4
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on the lateral export of carbon from and the subsequent turnover and fate of this carbon from streams and lakes. The project will include comparative studies of the magnitude and control of land-water carbon
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History, Economics or Innovation Studies, or has otherwise acquired equivalent knowledge in Sweden or abroad. Additional Qualifications Applicants must have good command of Swedish and English, both spoken
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(glycans) known as the glycocalyx, which is essential for multicellular life. Glycocalyces accomplish critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and
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life. Glycocalyces accomplish critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and
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and phylogenetic constraints on mycorrhizal strategies. In this project the PhD will combine controlled plant–fungus experiments with microscopy, physiological measurements, and quantitative data