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on direct problems in orthopaedics to develop better methods to understand and improve repair of musculoskeletal tissues. The group encompasses about 15 scientists (PhD students, post-docs, researchers and
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, pathogens and drivers of nutrient cycles, but it has been difficult to study them in their natural habitats. We want to use and develop a novel way to investigate soil microbial communities and species over
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. The candidate is expected to spend most of the time at ESS, with frequent visits to engage in collaboration with the ESS Data Management and Software Center (DMSC) in Copenhagen. The DMSC develops data reduction
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. The research projects include an RCT evaluating models of care within CAMHS, and a longitudinal study on the development and prevention of mental disorders during childhood and adolescence. Within the research
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interests. Thepostdoctoral fellow’s primary responsibility will be for: Developing the scientific synergies of ICOS (www.icos-sweden.se), ACTRIS (www.actris.se) and SITES (www.fieldsites.se/) through the use
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well as developing methods to study this process. Within the research group, we prioritize a positive work environment characterized by respect and consideration in our interactions with one another. We strive
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qualifications This is a career development position primarily focused on research. The position is intended as an initial step in a career, and the assessment of the applicants will primarily be based
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The position is placed at the Division of Astrophysics in the Department of Physics to work with David Hobbs on developing algorithms to improve the quality and scientific information that can be
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education teaching and learning. The purpose of the position is to develop independence as a researcher and to create the opportunity for further development. You will have particular responsibility
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, and North America. At the division of Sustainable Energy Systems we conduct research and education about development of efficient and environmentally friendly energy systems with a specific focus of