21 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Lund
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Description of the workplace The Department of Immunotechnology conducts research ranging from advanced technology development to biomedical studies. The main research areas include sensitization
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: The application should include a well-developed research plan describing their proposed area of research within the broader scope of the project. The plan should clearly articulate the intended focus, the theories
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, you will examine new standard threats to human rights, aiming to develop a model for what human rights need to be able to address in a new era. The work involves some travel – to conferences as
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outside Europe. Collect and analyze high-quality data. Develop your own research questions within the framework of the project. Participate in regular project meetings and collaborate closely with other
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conditions that encourage personal development and inclusion for all co-workers. We care deeply about both physical and safety and the psychosocial work environment. We offer Lund University is a governmental
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sector is maintained and further developed in Sweden. Research within COMPEL spans the entire battery value chain: materials research, research on new cell concepts and cell manufacturing, battery systems
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works with the rapidly growing area of developing conditions and techniques to protect future AI-based systems. The center is led by Linköping University with Lund University as a partner. Work duties
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, graph theory and more to characterize biomolecular systems. The project is predominantly an applied project focusing on protein characterization; however, there is a possibility for method development
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. The postdoctoral scholar will take a leading role in the the BeeSYNC project, focusing specifically on: Computational Natural History. The researcher will develop deep learning models to predict individual bee age
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on the mechanisms underpinning the epigenetic control of the repetitive genome in stem cell models of early human development. The group was established in 2022 by Dr Christopher Douse and currently consists of seven