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for two years with the possibility of a one-year extension. A dynamic and inspiring working environment in the coastal city of Gothenburg . Read more about Sweden’s generous parental leave, subsidized day
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examined. You will be expected to participate actively in the department’s knowledge environment and networks, both internally and externally. The work is carried out in projects, and you will collaborate
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metabolism with applications in neuron development B. Multiscale physiological response of reef-forming marine algae to environmental stress C. Financial Risk Management and Decision Making in Biodiversity
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and/or PhD students. This role develops skills for academic faculty positions or industry R&D leadership. What we offer Chalmers provides a dynamic work environment in Gothenburg —Sweden’s vibrant
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, but also work in within collaborative (team) environment are expected. Past experience with carbon cycling field inventory and handling large volumes of carbon inventory data, carbon/climatemodeling and
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laboratory tasks within the research group as part of the normal daily activities in a team-driven laboratory environment. The work may require travel to institutes including ILL in France, DESY in Hamburg
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education at the department occurs in an international environment and is focused on animal biology. Outstanding and high impact research is conducted in a variety of fields, including evolutionary biology
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inclusive research environment with an active community of PhD students and postdocs, and access to a wide range of state-of-the-art capabilities within characterization, nanofabrication and modelling. Lund
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to actively participate in the department's environment and networking both internally and externally, as well as develop new project ideas and seek project funding. A certain amount of teaching and supervision
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large part of the experimental work takes place at large scale facilities, using imaging, scattering and spectroscopy-based techniques. The group strives for an inclusive environment, largely based