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, human interventions can significantly impact the forests’ ability to contribute to greenhouse gas reductions. This position will contribute to research on disturbance processes and variability in
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kinetics, and advanced diagnostics of gas-phase and surface processes. The research ranges from fundamental studies of reaction mechanisms to applications in sustainable energy, catalysis, and plasma
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and systems based on III-V and CMOS process technologies for signal amplification, conditioning, sampling, and wireless data transfer for sensing systems that operate in harsh environmental conditions
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linked to a research project investigating how humans acquire new motor skills and how these processes relate to cerebellar function. The project involves studies in humans where neuropsychological and
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laser pulses, develop attosecond pulse sources and to study ultrafast processes in semiconductor nanostructures using electron instrumentation. The position(s) imply the development of ultra-short pulse
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microscopy on magnetic materials and/or the use and development of coherent x-ray microscopy techniques, to join the SoftiMAX team. As part of the team, you will ensure optimal operation of the beamline plus
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scenarios. The research combines field experiments, AI-based analysis of museum specimens, and advanced climate modeling to provide process-based insights into the ecological and economic consequences
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models, statistical signal processing, statistical theory and computational statistics, and probability theory, with applications in areas such as medicine, environmental research, and financial
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prototype rigs, as well as circuit boards experience in using 3D printing systems experience from being responsible for computer networks or maintaining/updating software for computer-based control systems
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funding for assistant professors with an international background. As our new assistant professor, you will become the HT Faculties’ nominated candidate in Lund University’s internal selection process for