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systems, neuroscience, and safety and security. The Division of Systems and Control enjoys a wide network of strong international collaborators all around the world, for example at the University of Oxford
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spectrometry, thermal analysis, mechanical testing) Your PhD research will contribute to the development of next-generation bio-based materials from forest resources. Within the GreenPolChem group and WWSC
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concepts Structure–property relationships in bio-based materials Advanced characterization techniques (e.g. NMR, GPC/SEC, mass spectrometry, thermal analysis, mechanical testing) Your PhD research will
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administrative systems. Dominant research areas are public policy and administration, institutional analysis, comparative politics, opinion studies and political theory. Project description The overall aim
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solutions across the natural sciences. Your workplace You will be employed at the Department of Mathematics in the Division of Applied Mathematics, https://liu.se/en/organisation/liu/mai/tima . The research
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://ki.se/en/people/ljubica-matic https://www.ljubicamaticgroup-translationalvascularmedicine.eu https://ki.se/en/research/research-areas-centres-and-networks/research-groups/vascular-surgery-ulf-hedins
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net radiation, and because snowmelt and evapotranspiration (ET) of meltwater are sinks for latent heat. Growing season water inputs in these environments originate from both rain and meltwater, but
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and reflective empirical analysis with strengths in intersectional perspectives on gender and sexuality and feminist methodologies. Read more about about our research themes here: https
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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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projects in data-driven nutrition, such as: statistical modelling, AI, and machine learning on large epidemiological cohorts, diet and health data analysis of omics data (metabolomics, proteomics, microbiome