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. Documents should be sent electronically, in MS Word or PDF format, through the recruitment system Varbi. The procedure for recruitment for the position is in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance
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. Controlled cycling protocols, including partial state-of-charge operation, long-term cycling, and temperature-dependent testing, will be used to probe degradation pathways and durability. The work will involve
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fields) with a focus on farm animal behaviour and welfare. interest and/or experience in animal behaviour, experimental studies, statistics, and computer-based data analysis. strong communication skills in
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membrane separation processes for separation of fat and proteins, as well use a number of techniques for physico and chemical charaterisation of the streams obtained. Experience within these fields is a
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employment benefits at Linköping University is available here. Union representatives Information about union representatives, see Help for applicants . Application procedure Apply for the position by clicking
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studies on environmental politics, forest governance or Swedish policy processes and political culture is considered a merit. Interviews will be conducted with a short-listed number of applicants during
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to automate the process of species classification. However, there are still several methodologies that need to be developed to integrate these models into a functioning workflow for ecologists. In this 4-year
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must be compatible with massive MIMO architectures, necessitating full-duplex operation and reciprocity. The project aims to establish an innovative IC-antenna co-design methodology for full-duplex
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using remote sensing and bioacoustics to track forest conditions, to examining soil and microbial processes that support ecosystem resilience, to developing genetic strategies that improve tree
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behaviour and welfare. interest and/or experience in animal behaviour, experimental studies, statistics, and computer-based data analysis. strong communication skills in English (spoken and written