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projects and to organize and plan your work. Ability to document your work in a thorough and organized manner. Eligibility Students with basic eligibility for third-cycle studies are those who- have
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programming, preferably using python or R Experience working with fMRI data Experience working with PET data Familiarity with git and GitHub Familiarity with best practices in reproducibility and open science
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) Experience in programming (Python or MATLAB) Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent command of spoken and written English Ability to work independently and collaboratively in
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life programming. Read more about the research here (https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/rashmi-prasad) Work duties and responsibilities At Lund University, a postdoctoral position should provide
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and research within medicine and healthcare. Our academic programs are closely linked with the healthcare system and are firmly anchored in the faculty’s strong research tradition. Our research spans a
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description The PhD student will: plan and conduct imaging studies on patients and healthy volunteers analyze image and perfusion data using LSCI, OCT, and HSI interpret physiological parameters and correlate
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, and doctoral students. The department offers extensive doctoral education and coordinates two international Master's programmes as well as one Bachelor's programme. It has an established reputation
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project plan with a proposal for your own project. In addition to the research statement, you should attach: CV a copy of the Ph.D. certificate a copy of the Ph.D. thesis (electronically) a list of
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successful in this role you need to have the following qualifications A university degree in a technical or scientific field At least 2 years professional Python 3 programming experience Knowledge
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Lund University Visiting Professors Programme Lund University invites expressions of interest for its Visiting Professor Programme. We seek individuals eager to engage with our vibrant research