60 programming-"the"-"DAAD"-"EURAXESS"-"IDAEA-CSIC"-"Prof"-"UCL"-"U" positions at University of Lund
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to actively participate in seminars, group meetings, and other relevant research activities, as well as to present the project's progress in line with the overall project plan. In the role of postdoctoral
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subject is divided into a range of sub-disciplines and specializations. The PhD program at the Department of Biology includes many of these specializations, from molecular biology to applied ecology, from
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: The applicant must have a PhD degree in atmospheric science or simular. Applicant must have work life experience of programming in a linux environment, preferably with FORTRAN. Oral and written proficiency in
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primarily devote yourself to your doctoral programme, which includes participation in research projects as well as third cycle courses, seminars and conferences. As part of the project, you will participate
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credits and have good oral and written proficiency in English. The specific entry requirements can also be fulfilled through an equivalent programme. This is assessed on a case-by-case basis. Qualifications
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Studies (CMES) coordinates the Strategic Research Area (SRA) “The Middle East in the Contemporary World” (MECW). The research program consists of four research themes: 1) Environment and sustainable
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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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applicable to thin-film type equations is welcomed. The position enables short research visits within the international network program Instability phenomena in asymptotic models in fluid dynamics
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Transformation and as a Transformative Power (ProTest), funded by Horizon Europe – the European Union’s key funding programme for research and innovation. The project aims to analyse the context, current state
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satisfiability (SAT) solving, Gröbner basis computations, integer linear programming, and constraint programming. This leads to classical questions in computational complexity theory—though often with new