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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Work duties Developing experimental design for disentangling the regulatory basis of gene expression in yeast. Developing repeatable bioinformatical
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Employment as an associate senior lecturer is a career-development position which aims to develop the holder’s independence as a researcher and educator. The Faculty of Science offers a career programme for
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offers a number of programs and courses at the undergraduate, advanced, and postgraduate levels. The social work program has approximately 1,200 students and is offered at both Lund and Helsingborg
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works with the rapidly growing area of developing conditions and techniques to protect future AI-based systems. The center is led by Linköping University with Lund University as a partner. Work duties
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, graph theory and more to characterize biomolecular systems. The project is predominantly an applied project focusing on protein characterization; however, there is a possibility for method development
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independently using the right methods, and to develop an awareness of research ethics. In addition, you will have the opportunity to work on projects, to develop your leadership and pedagogical skills. Throughout
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central toolbox for understanding, analyzing, and controlling complex systems. These fields span deep mathematical theory and algorithm development as well as engineering methods that enable robust and
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, and genome‑modifying technologies. The research group works on several projects related to the development and use of new in vitro model systems for neurodegenerative diseases and brain cancer
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equality and diversity as a strength and an asset. Your team, work duties and areas of responsibility The MAX IV Scientific Data group develops and supports software projects for data acquisition and
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on the mechanisms underpinning the epigenetic control of the repetitive genome in stem cell models of early human development. The group was established in 2022 by Dr Christopher Douse and currently consists of seven