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Automatic control or electrical and electronics engineering or related subject. A doctoral degree awarded no more than three years before the application deadline provides a useful qualification. Candidates
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eligible for employment as post doctor you must have a PhD or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD in Automatic control or electrical and electronics engineering or related subject. A doctoral degree awarded
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datasets on forest production, carbon cycles and/or biodiversity -very good command of the English language, both written and spoken. The following qualifications are considered as merits: -experience with
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plasmas. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Wallenberg-funded “Create and control beams in plasmas” project. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform
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KIRI activities. Read more about KIRI here: https://ki.se/en/research/ki-research-incubator-kiri Your mission Circadian rhythms are controlled by internal clocks present in all organs, with the liver
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and control beams in plasmas” project. Main responsibilities Your major responsibility as postdoc is to perform your own research in a research group. The position may also include teaching on
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and good command of English in writing and speaking as he/she is expected to present research results at conferences and author scientific articles. candidate must be strongly motivated for postdoctoral
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control, management, and archival storage; analyzing large-scale datasets, developing code, and creating novel tools and methods for advanced data analysis; supporting ongoing research activities
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sequencing and synthesis to design useful cell behaviors. The scope of this project is to combine multi-gene control technology and computer algorithms to develop a foundational discovery platform for future
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-of-the-art computational resources, enabling advanced simulations and modeling. Moreover, we actively collaborate with leading experts in laser diagnostics, automatic control, heat transfer, and life cycle