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presentation and administrative tasks associated with the research project. Qualifications The following skills and qualifications are required: A PhD in the areas of either cancer or neuroscience or other
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data is therefore a merit. You are expected partly to implement and support already planned projects and partly to independently plan and implement projects, develop methods and support PhD students
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university other than the one where the PhD was obtained. As an employee with us, you contribute to fostering an inclusive culture and a positive work environment. This includes communicating effectively
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circumstances, as well as other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. The PhD degree should be in Materials Science, Organic or Printed Electronics, Experimental Physics, Chemistry
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that documents academic education and past and previous employments. A list with your publications. A copy of the PhD certificate and other relevant degree certificates. A copy of the FELASA B
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, candidates must have: • A PhD in a relevant field for data visualization, GIS, and network analysis, such as geographic information science, geography, geoinformatics, cartography or geosciences. • Several
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Type of employment Temporary position Extent 100% Department Department of Chemistry Hide description The Department of Chemistry is opening a PhD position in Chemistry with a specialization
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. Background The Department of Computing Science seeks to broaden its competence regarding the technical aspects of Software Engineering by recruiting a full professor. The position includes funding for two PhD
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circumstances, as well as clinical practice or other forms of appointment/assignment relevant to the subject area. Candidates should hold a PhD degree in molecular biology or a related experimental life science
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publications, presentations). Qualifications You need: A PhD degree in computer science, mathematics, or engineering physics, preferably with a focus on data analysis, AI trustworthiness, human robotics