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within the department, and how they stand to contribute to its future development. Further information The position is a temporary, fixed-term position for a maximum of 6 months at 100 per cent of full
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ovarian cancer and accompanying biomarkers for guiding personalized therapy. Work duties The main duty is to conduct research within the subject area, including experimental work, data analysis
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study of great reed warblers (GRW), as well as analyse samples and data from two malaria infection experiments on songbirds. In Lund, the work involves DNA extraction, qPCR to measure telomere length
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broadly with research within Cryptography, Computer Security, Wireless and Fixed Networks. The security group has around 20 members. The main research directions are Cryptography, Privacy and System
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. Ensure the validity of Data at all times. Publish the findings in high-quality journals and conferences. The duties also include participation in teaching and other departmental work (however, a maximum of
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duties, such as: Cryogenic DC and Microwave measurements using dilution refrigerators. Data analysis and interpretation of hybrid semiconductor-superconductor systems. Design and implementation of hybrid
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language courses taught at the University. The doctoral studentship will commence on 1 September 2026. The general syllabus and other information about the PhD program in Social Anthropology is available
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as a postdoctoral researcher is intended as an initial step in your career and as an opportunity to further deepen and broaden your research expertise Other information Interviews will be conducted
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-modal prediction models for breast cancer, using both medical images (X-ray, pathology) and clinical and tumor genomic data. The project AID4BC (AI-based Precision Diagnostics and Decision Support for
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terms of fundamental understanding of light interaction with free flying insects. We now aim to push the boundaries for retrieval of nanoscopic information from their surfaces, microstructural information