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Description of the workplace The Department of Electrical and Information Technology (EIT) at Lund University, The Faculty of Engineering (LTH), is one of the larger departments with about 120
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microchannels. The research is closely linked to the research at the medical faculty within both biomedical research and clinical needs, with the goal to develop new technology to sort, manipulate and analyse
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. Under special circumstances, the doctoral degree can have been completed earlier. Divide the qualifications into requirements and additional qualifications, making it clear which is which. Use expressions
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at strengthening research and educational environments within battery technology and electrification. Within COMPEL, the three institutions - Chalmers University of Technology, Lund University, and Uppsala
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at the nanoscale. The Division has a strong commitment to undergraduate education, not least in the Master's programme "Engineering Nanoscience" at LTH. A significant part of the research at our division is in
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Ohlsson Foundation, is located at the Centre for Languages and Literature, division of Linguistics, Lund University, and it is connected to the research platform Language Acquisition, Multilingualism, and
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research in design and optimization of turbomachinery, reactive fluid dynamics, multi-phase and turbulent flows, innovative technologies for biomass conversion, neural network systems, and artificial
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associated land use changes, it is fundamental to understand the patterns, drivers and effects of vegetation fires in order to prevent fires and reduce harm to ecosystems and societies. Collecting data on fire
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. The department has a comprehensive doctoral programme and coordinates three international Master’s programmes. It enjoys a well-established reputation for its broad research profile, with an emphasis on long-term
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health and advanced biomedical technology. Ability to work independently and in interdisciplinary environments. Documented experience of conducting empirical research in the form of survey or interview