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Advanced Grant to determine the optimal combination of epitopes that elicits the highest level of protection. Within the research group, we value a positive work environment built on respect and
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, or erroneous data, Data cleaning and generation, Development of enhanced loss functions and information-theoretic methods for optimized data analysis, Machine learning-based image segmentation of tomographic
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respect and care in our relations with one another and strive for a workplace that is perceived as developmental and stimulating for all employees. We continuously work to create conditions for job
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, evolution, and community ecology. The position offers the opportunity to work in a highly diverse tropical system and to address pressing questions about the resilience and evolution of plant-pollinator
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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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funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Description of the workplace This position will be part of the Inorganic Nanomaterials
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. Work duties The main task is to conduct research. Teaching may also be included in the duties. Work in this field includes the design, modelling, realization, and characterization of nanophotonic
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observation with people who are about to, or who have already, joined the gang environment in Sweden and Denmark, it is essential that the candidate can establish contact, gain access, and work in such
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. More about working at Lund University Work duties The project explores the roles of idleness and reduced working time as responses to sustainability challenges. The positions involve fieldwork in Finland
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, or enrichment and biomarker analysis of extracellular vesicles in blood samples. More about our research group - bme.lth.se Work duties The work tasks are primarily to assist the research group in their research