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development and other administration depending on the actual needs. The teaching assistants are needed for the following courses: EITF20 Computer Architecture EITF60 Computer Architectures and Operating Systems
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(ITM) is now announcing a vacancy for a position at the doctoral program and employment as a doctoral student within the DBTMI project. Doctoral program subject Medical science Description of the project
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of the Saragovi Lab is to develop and apply a combined computational, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and high throughput experimental approach to systematically infer protein-semiconductor hierarchies materials and
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hosts a vast variety of computer equipment, from the control of scientific instruments to HPC and multi petabyte storage to office computing and printers. MAX IV is looking for a positive and service
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Master's Programme in Food Systems Analysis EIT | LTH, Faculty of Engineering We offer Lund University is a state authority, which means that you receive special benefits, generous vacation and a favorable
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hosts a vast variety of computer equipment, from the control of scientific instruments to HPC and multi petabyte storage to office computing and printers. MAX IV is looking for a positive and service
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doctoral programme, which includes participation in research projects as well as third cycle courses, seminars and conferences. During your doctoral studies, you will have the unique opportunity to work
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project, or an MSc in engineering physics or an associated field, or a Master’s degree in physics or an associated field. Additional requirements In order to complete the doctoral programme in question
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, metrology or land surveying related fields. As a SAM team member, you will apply technical, mathematical and computer related skills to meet the often-challenging requirements set by scientists. This role
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collaboration with Associate Professor Oscar Kjell. The project is funded by the Tiny Blue Dot Foundation. Work duties The doctoral programme in psychology comprises 240 credits, corresponding to four years