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description You are expected to explore both software architecture and software design in the era of artificial intelligence, addressing both how AI tools support engineering practices (AI4SE) and how
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conduct teaching in applied aesthetics at basic level, advanced level and postgraduate level, in particular BSc in Horticultural Management - Garden Design and Professional program in landscape architecture
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systems. Our work spans the full development cycle, from quantum device design and nanofabrication to low-temperature characterization and quantum measurements. You will join the Quantum Computing Group
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communication, rural development, landscape architecture and agrarian history. Comprising approximately 180 employees, the department is responsible for around 80 courses and seven academic programs
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100% Department High Performance Computing Center North Show description High-Performance Computing Center North (HPC2N), Umeå University and NAISS are seeking two or more candidates for the position
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key aspect of the position regards developing research and a doctoral program in Fine Arts, in collaboration with UmArts, Umeå University's center for architecture, design, and arts, and collaborating
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for early-career researchers in the field of environment and sustainability. The position includes, among other things, participation in a leadership development program and the supervision of a doctoral
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design, or similar Proficiency in Swedish due to the empirical nature of the project, including interviewing. You are expected to reach a moderate level within 2 years after starting the PhD program. What
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, the master's program Soil Water Environment, the landscape architecture and landscape engineering program, EnvEuro, and the master's program in environmental and water engineering. We are looking for a
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to study host-microbiome interactions at the spatial level in the colon. The research activities of the doctoral student will focus on the experimental and computational analysis of spatial gene expression