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Group” (web: opeg-umu.com ), and the selected postdoc will be part of a larger collaboration, with industry and international academic actors, aimed at the development of a printed white-emitting LEC
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Engineering. The position comes with a substantial recruitment package from the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Welcome with your application, no later than 27 October, 2025
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Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS), coordinated by SciLifeLab, aims to recruit and train the next-generation of data-driven life scientists and to create globally leading computational and data
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content The work includes teaching in courses in both Swedish and English at undergraduate and advanced level, in Finance. You are also expected participate in development work, supervision and in joint
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, working with researchers to install and communicate their projects, working with the UmArts team to communicate the program and to assist with exhibitions open to the public. Evening and weekend work may be
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enrolled in the Industrial Design Programme or in the Master's Programme at UID. - Have good social skills. - Be interested in media production according to the duties described above. It is an advantage
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assistant professor, you must: - Be enrolled in the Industrial Design Programme or in the Master's Programme at UID. - Have good social skills. - Be interested in workshop work according to the duties
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analysis. • Contributing to Humlab's regular program activities, which may involve developing and conducting short courses, participating in various events and arrangements, supporting teachers and
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permits), Creation and maintenance of good organizations in and around the workshop premises. As a Teaching Assistant in communications, you will primarily work with: Development and publishing of marketing
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. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National Program for Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS) is a 12-year initiative that focuses on data-driven research, to train and recruit the next generation of life scientists and