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science. Applicants with one or more of the following skills/qualities will be considered with priority: experience and/or thorough understanding of theoretical/numerical methods for simulating optical
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assessment methodologies, modelling and simulation, as well as knowledge and experience from the Swedish food system, are seen as valuable merits. Great emphasis is placed on personal qualities, such as the
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references where appropriate and be created without the support of generative AI. Copies of grades and diplomas. Copy of thesis/degree project. Contact details with e-mail addresses of at least two referees
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, or equivalent, a transcript of records from previous first and second-cycle studies at a university or higher education institution. Applicants who are not Swedish citizens need to submit an attested copy
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computational simulation. Join us in uncovering how complex organisms maintain their multicellularity during growth and development. Eligibility To fulfil the general entry requirements for studies at third-cycle
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/CV, including a list of publications, a general description of past research and future research interests (no more than one page), contact information of at least two references, copy of the doctoral
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of waveforms for satellite communication and radar systems communication/radar system performance analysis using theory and simulation field tests in relevant operating conditions retrieval of geophysical
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conditions, mycorrhizal colonisation and community composition, and spruce resistance against European spruce bark beetle attack. The project uses a simulated drought event, combining field studies, laboratory
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thorough understanding of theoretical/numerical methods for simulating optical phenomena, experience in fabrication and/or characterization of micro- or nanostructures, hands-on experience with fiber-optic
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carbon and greenhouse gas fluxes into this model, and validate it against observational data. Through numerical simulations, you will assess the impact of various parameters on fluxes and use machine