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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 immuno-oncology
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, generation of attosecond pulses and applications of these to the study of ultrafast phenomena in various systems. We are looking for one to three postdocs to develop attosecond pulse sources and to study
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level within various branches of biotechnology. One of the important areas is industrial biotechnology, which involves the development of biological catalysts and sustainable processes for bio-based
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and development centre – an excellent infrastructure to develop and optimize membrane processes from lab to pilot scale. The project is part of COMPEL. COMPEL, "COMPetence for the ELectrification
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candidate will have overall responsibility for education in Lund in the subject of anesthesiology and intensive care in the first and second cycle, above all for the Medical Programme. Education assignments
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, procurement and commissioning of equipment. Together with your colleagues, you will contribute to developing and maintaining a proactive and integrated safety culture at MAX IV. Would you like to work at one
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empirical research, Software Development in programming languages and tools, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Natural Language Processing, Embedded Systems and Theoretical Computer Science. Subject
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overarching view of the beamline instruments as well as coordinate and execute beamline operation, commissioning, maintenance and further development of Balder beamline together with the Balder team. Your main
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and construction. As part of this activity, consideration of safety aspects and development of methods for dealing with dangers in society is also included. The width of such safety-related research
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the early development of telecommunications to the space race. Today, driven by the need to engineer ever larger systems, Automatic Control has never been more relevant. The department has a stimulating and