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: Experience in plant-bacteria interaction studies is a strong merit. Further information The employment is a fixed-term position for one year, 100%, with a desired start date from 2026-09-01 or by agreement
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mortality and healthcare burden globally. We are now looking for an enthusiastic and talented person to strengthen the Unit’s expertise in data mining, artificial intelligence, epidemiology, public health
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research, while continuously improving how the facility operates. Within this division, the Software team develops and maintains the control systems, data acquisition software, and user interfaces
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practical experience of student competitions. Further information The position is a fixed-term employment for 2 months with desired start on July 1, 2026, or according to agreement. How to apply The position
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authority which means that employees get particular benefits, generous annual leave and an advantageous occupational pension scheme. It is advisable to enter information on what your unit specifically can
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control, basic course (study periods 1 & 2), FRTN65 Modeling and learning from data (study periods 1–2), FRTF01 Physiological models and computations (study period 2), and FRTN90 Cloud computing (study
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philosophy and cognitive science. Theoretical philosophy has three main research areas: 1) philosophy, cognition and communication, and their history. 2) Knowledge and information quality, and their history. 3
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activation assays. Other information The position is full‑time (100%) and fixed‑term in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance (HF), Chapter 5, Sections 8–12, until 30 September 2026. The desired start
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Information Technology works broadly with research within Cryptography, Computer Security, Wireless, and Fixed Networks. The security group has around 20 members. The main research directions are Cryptography
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; Study at LTH . Subject and project description The aim of this project is to develop novel methods for controlling hearing assistive devices using electroencephalography (EEG) data, and behavioural