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the research group leader. The group collaborates with several other research teams, clinical partners, and the life science industry. We value a positive and respectful work environment, built on collaboration
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the microbes in these biofilms interact with each other, can in turn, inform managers and process engineers at water utilities and industrial partners about best practice for water treatment. We offer Lund
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trait variation, with a focus on how biotic interactions—particularly with pollinators—and abiotic factors shape plant reproductive strategies. We conduct our research along altitudinal gradients in
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. These projects include management, assessment and design of irrigation and drainage system for crop production. Furthermore, the team works with assessment of climate change effects on the water cycle
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of Economics and Management. The appointment is scheduled to begin onOctober 20, 2025, and will run until January 20, 2026 with the possibility for an additional 5–7 months. . The employment is 100 percent of
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, Experience in image processing and image analysis of tomographic or other imaging data, High motivation, ability to quickly learn new techniques, and strong time management skills, Strong collaboration and
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cycles of studies (max 20%) supervision of degree projects assist in seeking external research funding collaboration with industry and society at large administration related to the work duties listed