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requires fluency in spoken and written English. Knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas would be advantageous: experiences in applied visualization, topological data analysis, and
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learning. As the communication of research results mainly takes place in English, this employment requires fluency in English, both spoken and written. Given the research potential for outreach to the public
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-solving skills, a proactive and enthusiastic approach to engineering research, and adaptability. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, is required. Great emphasis will be placed on personal
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the above. Alternatively, you have gained essentially corresponding knowledge in another way. Skills that will be important: Fluency in English (note: Swedish is not required); A solid quantitative background
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for architecture, stage lighting, or film, e.g. BIM, MagicQ. The majority of all scientific publishing will be in English, therefore the applicant needs to have very good ability to write and speak English. Parts
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the employment decision is made. The ability to write and communicate in English is a requirement. The work will be conducted in collaboration with other researchers and industry partners, making the ability
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analysis, computational text and image analysis, or machine learning. Scientific outputs within the subject areas of IAS research. Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of Swedish is also desirable
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colleagues. - Good ability for written and oral communication, including good knowledge of English in terms of both speech and writing. The ability to speak and write in Swedish may have additional merit
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the employment contract is signed. Furthermore, you shall be eager to learn new things and explore the unknown, and you like to pay attention to details. You must also have strong communication skills in English
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explore the unknown, and you like to pay attention to details. You must also have strong communication skills in English, both in writing and orally. Your workplace The Division of Automatic Control is