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the software support rotation and assist with operational troubleshooting. To be successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications: Formal education in a technical or scientific field
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, the Software team develops and maintains the control systems, data acquisition software, and user interfaces that researchers rely on every day. We focus on increasing functionality and reliability across
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The Faculty of Social Sciences' newly established Methods Centre is looking for at least one research engineer for a limited position. Description of the workplace At Lund Social Sciences Methods
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different data processing and analysis methods relevant to time-resolved crystallography. This will involve working with automatic data processing pipelines as well as implementing and/or developing post
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at the time of appointment. The position is time-limited to five years with the possibility for promotion to Senior Lecturer. Background Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and
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and conferences. Your PhD project will apply different geophysical methods but with a focus on Direct Current Induced Polarization (DCIP), to investigate mine tailing sites. The aim is to establish
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, and joint efforts to solve complex challenges, develop new methods, and support research in a wide range of scientific domains nationwide through visualization expertise. We offer Lund University is a
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research projects as well as third cycle courses, seminars and conferences. The goal of this PhD project is to develop characterization methods for protein templated semiconductor structures and to guide
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of new methods and strategies for generating both molecular and supramolecular complexity, often in the context of medical, biological and physical applications, and the use of physical chemical methods
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for its broad research focus on long-term processes, where economic theory and quantitative methods serve as central tools. Particularly strong research areas include economic growth and structural change