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of Computer and Information Science , within Linköping University . Your work assignments As a PhD student, you devote most of your time to doctoral studies and the research projects of which you are part. Your
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contract is signed. You should have a strong interest in marketing strategy, AI-driven innovation, and digital business development. Excellent proficiency in spoken and written English is required
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investigates the molecular mechanisms that govern plant development, with a particular focus on symmetry breaking processes in tomato flowers. Symmetry breaking is a fundamental biological phenomenon in which
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developmental biology and physiology using imaging, image analysis, lineage tracing, and water stress experiments. Work includes greenhouse tree studies and Arabidopsis experiments in climate-controlled chambers
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imaging, image analysis, lineage tracing, and water stress experiments. Work includes greenhouse tree studies and Arabidopsis experiments in climate-controlled chambers, aiming for an integrated
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or plant phenotyping, or image analysis. Experience with isotope tracing, physiological measurements, or nutrient analysis. Skills in statistical modelling (e.g. R), multivariate analysis, or trait-based
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fieldwork or digital network analysis, and advanced knowledge of the languages and socio-political contexts of Western, Southern, Central, Northern and/or Eastern Europe. The PhD studentship is planned
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research in data-driven nutrition, health, and food science. With large-scale diet and health data, omics data, biomarkers, digital food and health services, we establish predictive models for evaluation
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. They have led to a plethora of important downstream applications, such as image and material generation, scientific computing, and Bayesian inverse problems. At the core of these models are differential
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of Social Sciences, with approximately 80 employees. Priority areas of research at the department include Sport Education, Leadership, Organisation and Working Life, Education in a Digital World, Didactics