108 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" positions at University of Lund
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for optogenetic control of neuronal activity and models of Parkinson's disease. This postdoc project will investigate how different compositions of neurons in the relevant brain area respond to different types
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production of built environments. It has a stimulating, international environment with PhD students, postdocs and teachers from around the world. Here, research and education take place in an open and
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. The position is part of a large initiative funded by KAW to develop a comprehensive platform that will enable, for the first time, deterministic control of atomic configurations in UWBG materials. The project
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researcher will contribute to exploring how logistics and packaging innovations can improve food system preparedness and sustainability. The work integrates multiple tensions: the need for resilience versus
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X-ray Science. AMBER is funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme. Around 20 postdocs will be recruited in the fourth call 2025, with each fellowship lasting 36 months. AMBER has
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The department of Building and Environmental Technology at LTH, Lund University, is recruiting a Senior Lecturer in Building Physics. The Division of Building Physics has long conducted nationally
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-ray Science. AMBER is funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme. Around 20 postdocs will be recruited in the fourth call 2025, with each fellowship lasting 36 months. AMBER has six
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reliable connectivity to XR- devices. The type of wireless communication chosen for this is distributed MIMO, based on its capability to deliver both reliable and spectral efficient wireless connectivity
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) COFUND scheme. Around 20 postdocs will be recruited in the fourth call 2025, with each fellowship lasting 36 months. AMBER has six core partners: Lund University/MAX IV, Sweden, the European Spallation
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Description of the Workplace You will be based at the Faculty of Medicine in Lund. The Unit for Diabetes and Brain Function is located at the Biomedical Centre (BMC) at Lund University and is led by