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activities on different levels and using a variety of teaching methods. An ability to supervise doctoral students to achieve a PhD. An ability to collaborate with wider society and communicate his or her
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several doctoral students. The group collaborates with clinical researchers, PhD students, and Master's students. The workplace is located at Medicon Village in Lund, a multidisciplinary environment with
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Subject description The PhD work will be carried out within European Innovation Council funded project Bioinspired Singlet Fission Photon Multipliers (BioSinFin). The goal of BiosSinFin is to use
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and other educational activities on different levels and using a variety of teaching methods. An ability to supervise doctoral students to achieve a PhD. An ability to collaborate with wider society and
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of Synchrotron Radiation Research. This Division focusses on experimental studies of electronic, magnetic, structural and chemical properties of materials, using synchrotron and neutron methods, and has access
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Participate in various projects Handling documentation Updating P&ID drawings in CAD software Transferring P&ID from AutoCAD to E-plan to have a unified system with electrical and automation department To be
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. Eligibility requirements To be eligible for a postdoctoral position, you must have a PhD or a foreign degree deemed equivalent to a PhD. This requirement must be fulfilled at the time of the employment decision
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, e-mail: Jonas.Larsson@med.lu.se Information about the application formalities may be obtained from Head of the recruitment, salary and HR-support offices Kajsa Johnsson, e-mail: Kajsa.Johnsson
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Description of the workplace The research group, led by Associate Professor Charlotte Rolny, conducts experimental and translational research on solid tumors. The team currently includes a PhD
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Requirements for the position: PhD in tumor immunology Extensive experience in immunohistochemical evaluation and multiplex immunofluorescence on tumor tissue Extensive experience with spatial proteomics