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network analysis, or other digital research methods. Excellent ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English. Ability to work independently as well as actively contribute
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and willingness to contribute to a positive work environment Motivation to complete a doctoral education Clear and effective communication skills, both oral and written All employees at MDU are expected
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Transformation Centre (MMTC) New technologies, media, and its effects on society, industries, and customer interactions. This includes legacy media, platform industries and other stakeholders involved in
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network on microclimate variation and its effects on roadside biodiversity Description: The doctoral student will be part of a research project funded by the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket
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for studying the effects of climate and land use change on animals, plants and soils. We seek solutions that contribute to a sustainable society through research on greenhouse gas balance, biodiversity
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involves collecting clinical data on the effects of childhood cancer treatment, bioinformatically handling sequence data and developing prediction models, as well as conducting Single Cell RNASeq studies and
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, with focus on their effects on gene expression Interpretation of bioinformatical results, figure preparation Synthesizing the data for publication The candidate can potentially contribute to the teaching
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phenotypic characterization to investigate the effects of salt-induced cell clustering on the eco-evolutionary dynamics of various bacterial species and synthetic microbial communities. The genetic basis
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construction industries, and sales representatives in technology development companies. The outcome is to develop strategies that enhance employees' traffic safety knowledge and behavior, and practical tools
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vulnerabilities and proposing effective defenses, the project seeks to make the next generation of the Internet more secure, resilient, and trustworthy. About us The Department of Computer Science and Engineering