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Subject description Biology is a broad subject about all living things. It encompasses everything from processes at the molecular and cellular level to global processes at ecosystem level. The
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Karolin Hansén Nord karolin.hansen_nord@med.lu.se , tel. +46 70 283 1827 or Jan Astermark jan.astermark@med.lu.se tel. +46 70 5516619 Information about the application procedure can be provided by
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manufacturing process for semiconductor nanostructures based on sustainable biofabrication. An important part of this effort is the electrooptical characterization of semiconductor nanostructures using contact
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for its broad research focus on long-term processes, where economic theory and quantitative methods serve as central tools. Particularly strong research areas include economic growth and structural change
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process and disseminate information about opportunities: from identification of suitable major calls and grant opportunities (especially international, and especially within the EU Framework Programme, now
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large PhD programme and co-ordinates three international Master programmes. The Department has a well established reputation for wide-ranging research with an emphasis on long-term processes, and with
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, continuous integration and delivery Solution focused and user driven Below are seen as merits Experience with operation support in a scientific environment Experience in development for Tango Controls or EPICS
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, test, and commission advanced pulsed magnet systems for MAX 4U Maintain and improve existing pulsed magnets to ensure reliable operation Preserve and strengthen in-house expertise in pulsed magnet
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artificial intelligence to study biological systems and processes at all levels, from molecular structures and cellular processes to human health and global ecosystems. The SciLifeLab and Wallenberg National
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lidar. The development is done by raytracing, Computer Aided Design and 3D printing. After calibration, the instruments will be tested in field for applications within bloodsucking disease vectors as