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Instructions on how to apply Applications shall be written in English and be compiled into a PDF-file containing: résumé/CV, including a list of publications, a general description of past research and future
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work, and taking responsibility for data quality. The work also includes compiling data and evaluating information, participating in project meetings, and leading the work to publish results
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should relate to the research initiative described above. In addition to the research plan/doctoral thesis, it is possible to submit up to five publications. You can find instructions on how to compile
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scientific project and completing at least 30 credits of courses at third-cycle level. The doctoral student must also write a scientific compilation thesis or monograph corresponding to at least 120 credits
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scientific project and completing at least 30 credits of courses at third-cycle level. The doctoral student must also write a scientific compilation thesis or monograph corresponding to at least 120 credits
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or Python) - In-depth understanding of computer systems (assembly code, compilers) Important personal qualities are the ability to work in a team, communicate with colleagues, be curious and creative. About
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collecting all necessary information for the application process. Compiling applications, with responsibility for authoring selected sections. Reporting on major projects and grants. Compiling information
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publications. You can find instructions on how to compile an application here: How to apply for a postdoc position at the Joint Faculties of Humanity and Theology | The joint faculties of humanities and theology
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document risk analyses with a focus on machine safety Compile and maintain technical files for equipment developed at MAX IV Issue Declarations of Conformity for in-house developed equipment Participate in
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results, and places them in a scientific context. You will present and discuss your research with other scientists both within and outside the group. You will be actively involved in the compilation and