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efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability. Within this research project, Linköping University is collaborating with leading industrial companies to develop digital analysis and decision-support tools
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, or have completed other education of equivalent scope and depth. We are looking for candidates with a strong interest in critical social analysis and a desire to explore questions related to digital
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: Quality of the master degree in a relevant area Written and oral proficiency in English Capacity for analytical thinking and quantitative analysis Ability to work independently, to take initiative and be
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data analysis, while contributing to fundamental questions in evolutionary biology. We welcome applicants with training in biology or related quantitative fields (mathematics/physics/computer science
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in biology, ecology or forestry, with documented specialization in community ecology, bird or bat ecology, and/or restoration ecology. Experience in design, execution and analysis of acoustic data is
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analysis, modelling and field experiments, our project will illuminate the way forward for assisted migration (AM) as a pathway to sustain, and to restore in case of degradation, the biodiversity and
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in statistical analysis, quantitative methods, or mathematical modelling obtained outside these subject areas may also be included. The requirements do not need to be fulfilled at the time of
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animal behaviour, statistics, and computer-based data analysis. documented research experience with farm animals is an advantage. strong communication skills in English (spoken and written). As a person
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cytometry, FACS, and qPCR for quantifying infection; as well as statistical analysis. You are also likely to use CRISPR/Cas9 technology, CLIP assay, co-immunoprecipitation, and other biochemical methods
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at least 30 credits must be at the advanced (master's) level. Courses in statistical analysis, quantitative methods, or mathematical modelling obtained outside these subject areas may also be included