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three pages), contact information of at least two references, copy of the doctoral degree certificate, and other certificates/grades that you wish to be considered.
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scheme. More about being a Lund University employee - on Lund University's webpage Further information The position is a fixed term employment during 9 months at 100 per cent of full time. The starting
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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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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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-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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, Germany and Australia, involving around 100 additional developers and researchers working with the model. More information Requirements: Master’s degree in a natural science or technical field (e.g
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Lund University employee Work at Lund University . Further information The position is a fixed term position for the period March 23 – May 29, 2026, at between 5-30 per cent of full time by agreement
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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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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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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