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cooperative and proactive. Candidates capable of applying a problem-solving approaches, able to properly plan and execute experiments, and to make progress on their own initiative, are highly welcome to apply
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or education programs Used to write reports and documentation Has good experience in organizing physical and online events Fluency in English both orally and in writing Good ability to collaborate Meritorious
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examination and expected examination date). • Research plan (max. 2500 words including references) describing the research you plan to conduct within the scope of the position • Contact details for 2 references
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quantum physics/chemistry, inorganic and materials chemistry, solid state chemistry or physics. · Good laboratory skills and interest in experimental research. · Programming skills for modeling and data
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of data-driven life science and includes access to a formidable package of resources. Project description: DDLS Fellows Program Data-driven life science (DDLS) uses data, computational methods and
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Engineering. The position comes with a substantial recruitment package from the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP). Welcome with your application, no later than 27 October, 2025
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University, Sweden. The position is the part of the projects within the consortium MIPrecise under Marie Sklodowska-Curie action by the Framwork Programme of the European Union for Research and Innovation
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. Documented experience in extremal combinatorics, graph theory, set theory, or probabilistic combinatorics will be considered highly meritorious, and good programming skills are also an advantage
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programming. Consideration will also be given to the applicant’s ability to collaborate, their motivation and independence, and how their previous experience and competence indicate their potential
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educational programs in Computer Science, we are now seeking a PhD student with a focus on Neuro-Symbolic Graph Transformation. The Department of Computing Science has been growing rapidly in recent years, with