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deadline: August 18, 2025 Requirements To qualify for admission to the PhD programme, you must have: A Master’s degree (or equivalent), Completed at least 240 ECTS credits, including at least 60 ECTS credits
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suitable for examination. The Ph.D. program consists of 4-year full-time studies with the position contracted based on annual evaluations. Coursework is included in the Ph.D. program. Qualifications: To be
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closely with a co-supervisor at the Division of Material and Computational Mechanics. The NEST-WISE project offers a vibrant collaborative environment and close interaction with academic and industrial
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conduct world-leading research in the development of microwave-based technologies for medical diagnostics, treatment, and monitoring. Our research activities span computational modeling, algorithm
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to agreement. As a PhD student you will be enrolled in a highly qualified education within a thriving research environment. For more information about our PhD program, please visit our information page. You will
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interdisciplinary backgrounds and expertise to foster cutting-edge research with high clinical relevance. Project Description Imaging methods such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and
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life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health
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) The special requirements are fulfilled by those who have completed a law programme and obtained the degree Master of Laws (juris kandidatexamen/juristexamen). The special requirements may also be fulfilled by
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part of the national research program WASP. Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP) is Sweden’s largest individual research program ever, a major national initiative for
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of forests in climate change are now key social issues that require more knowledge. In order to both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed