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to develop your individual research project, aligned with the overall SOCIAL project's aims. Doctoral Programme in Sociology of Law The doctoral programme in sociology of law comprises 240 credits (equivalent
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. You will be given sufficient time, guidance, and resources to develop your individual research project, aligned with the overall SOCIAL project's aims. Doctoral Programme in Sociology of Law The
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and advanced level. We are a part of the Soil, Water and Environment Center at SLU (MVM-center), which provides links to research on water systems, recycling and bioenergy. Our work is aligned
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in your work. Ability and willingness to work in a highly collaborative environment, which involves research exchanges, learning multiple scientific approaches, and sharing knowledge, is absolutely
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world. We look forward to receiving your application! We are looking for a PhD student in AI and autonomous systems with a focus on Vision-Language-Action (VLA) Models to control multiple heterogenous
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interactions with citizens. The position includes collaboration with researchers across multiple universities and international partners, and will involve empirical studies of AI use in public-sector
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on forests and forestry as complex socio-ecological systems. We closely collaborate with multiple stakeholders and conduct applied research in silviculture, forest ecology, pathology, policy and planning. We
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, with global relevance and specialized expertise on forests and forestry as complex socio-ecological systems. We closely collaborate with multiple stakeholders and conduct applied research in silviculture
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responsibly Alignment with ongoing research in the department, and the potential to complement and strengthen existing projects Capacity to contribute to the future development of the research environment
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exploring multiple doping pathways, including chemical, electrochemical, and (photo-)catalytic processes, the project aims to develop versatile and tunable organic semiconductors with enhanced performance