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laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier, who discovered the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology during her time as a scientist and group leader in Umeå. The ‘EC’ Postdoctoral fellow will: Develop a collaborative
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. PhD in a relevant field (e.g., logistics, supply chain management, operations management, engineering, or related disciplines). Experience with case study methodology and the ability to translate
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required to have a PhD degree or a foreign degree that is deemed equivalent in Computer Science, or another subject of relevance for the project. Documented knowledge and proven research experiences in
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. To tackle this issue, we need to understand the underlying problem and develop strategies to mitigate these errors. About the research project The Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology is a 12-year
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Engineering Logistics, and industrial collaborators. Together, these actors will co-develop frameworks for logistics-optimised food storage, national capacity mapping, and emergency response strategies
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. Qualifications requirements The applicant is required to have a PhD degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or related fields. The applicant must have completed the degree no more than three years before
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, their development, and how disruptions in homeostasis contribute to pathological conditions. The position involves close collaboration with PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and international partners. Active
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of TWPAs, while the other will specialize in their characterization. About the research project The Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology is a 12-year project aimed at building a quantum computer based on
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numerical methods used to design wind turbines and understand turbulent combustion in jet engines, this research aims to address critical computational challenges in simulating the physical dynamics
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group within a few years of their PhD. We offer generous funding for up to 9 years, conditional upon favorable review after four years. Data-driven epidemiology and biology of infection covers research