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Communicator: Has strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Great emphasis will be placed on personal qualities and suitability. The workplace Join us at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics
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, scientific writing, and communication skills, demonstrated by publications in international peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations. A high level of self-motivation and independence, good problem
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standarised assessment of parent-child interaction. It is necessary that the candidate is fluent in Swedish and English, both in written and spoken language. Further, we look for a candidate whot is well
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communication skills in English are required. You should have the ability to work within a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team/environment. We are looking for individuals who are self-motivated, goal
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. Furthermore, it is a merit if the research has been published in scientific journals and at high-quality conferences. Requirements for employment are excellent ability to communicate in spoken and written
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published several articles in peer-reviewed journals. Excellent communicative skills are required, including fluency in oral and written English. The workplace You will be employed by the Division
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your application! We are looking for a postdoc in natural language processing for the project TrustLLM – Democratising trustworthy and efficient large language model technology for Europe. The project is
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radiative cooling. The working language is English. Our research group belongs to the Laboratory of Organic Electronics (LOE, www.liu.se/LOE ), which is a vibrant and collaborative research environment
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analysis is expected as well as a solid track record of publications in high quality journals and conferences relevant to the field. Excellent oral and written communication skills in English are a
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journals. - High motivation, problem solving skills and teamwork ability. - Fluent communication in English (written and spoken). The workplace You will be employed in the Division of Thin Film Physics