75 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" positions at University of Lund
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postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When
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Lund University Visiting Professors Programme Lund University invites expressions of interest for its Visiting Professor Programme. We seek individuals eager to engage with our vibrant research
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for the PhD program in Human Geography is a Master’s degree in Human Geography, or related disciplines (e.g. transition studies, innovation studies, sociology, economics, economic history, political science
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process and disseminate information about opportunities: from identification of suitable major calls and grant opportunities (especially international, and especially within the EU Framework Programme, now
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; significant practical experience in 3D image analysis or computer vision; knowledge and experience in scientific programming (python (preferred), Matlab or other relevant language) with application to image
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-ray energy range, 2.4 - 40 keV. The beamline is in user operation since 2019 and serves users from a magnitude of fields within material science, catalysis, chemistry, physics, biology, geology and
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techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. To be a postdoc fellow at the AMBER programme you will get unprecedented medical
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the Bachelor's Programme in Criminology and the Master's Programme in Cultural Criminology. Teaching is primarily conducted in Swedish, but may also occur in English. Eligibility According to Lund University's
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to complete the programme. Additional requirements: Very good oral and written proficiency in English. Very good knowledge in materials science or chemistry relevant for the position, for example chemistry of
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the duties. The overarching goal of this research program is to uncover fundamental molecular principles governing membrane protein function, particularly how interactions with subunits, auxiliary proteins