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, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). WASP is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national initiative for strategically motivated basic research, education and faculty
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position is expected to start by 1 May 2025 or upon agreement. The Aramburu lab is an inclusive and interdisciplinary work environment where we foster career development while focusing on addressing
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areas such as energy technology, laser spectroscopy, medical technology, and electronics and systems engineering. The Department is now seeking a postdoctoral researcher to develop fabrication process for
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postdoctoral researcher is a career-development position for junior researchers, we are primarily interested in applicants who completed their doctoral degree no more than three years before the application
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and will also include the development and introduction of new techniques required to take the project forward. The candidate will present his/hers work within the University of Umea as
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position is expected to start by 1 September 2025 or upon agreement. The Aramburu lab is an inclusive and interdisciplinary work environment where we foster career development while focusing on addressing
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POTATO, is an advantage. You should have demonstrated international working mobility and be able to take initiatives. Since appointment as a postdoctoral researcher is a career-development position for
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education to enable regions to expand quickly and sustainably. In fact, the future is made here. We are pleased to announce a postdoctoral position focusing on developing advanced computational techniques
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at the Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine at Umeå University. We are looking for someone with an interest in statistical methods who wants to be involved in developing our research environment
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, immunohistochemistry, and multiplex RNAscope analysis. We utilize tissue culture and develop 3D culture models, conduct infections with ex vivo primary cells, and purify peripheral blood mononuclear cells from mouse